“Instead of working to save the health of Poles – against the law and without any justification – they feed their pathological instincts, inciting hatred against a seriously ill man,” wrote Law and Justice (PiS) leader Jarosław Kaczyński on X. The head of the largest opposition party thus commented on the actions of Prosecutor Żurek targeting Zbigniew Ziobro.
Kaczyński on Tusk’s government: “They feed their pathological instincts“
Law and Justice (PiS) leader Jarosław Kaczyński published a post on X in which he referred both to the tragic situation in Poland’s healthcare system and to the possible arrest of Zbigniew Ziobro, demanded by Prosecutor Waldemar Żurek. “They turn patients away, cancel operations for people whose lives are at risk, and the National Health Fund (NFZ) is going bankrupt. Izabela Leszczyna left behind a catastrophe in healthcare, and her successor wants to deepen it, suggesting that there are 30% too many hospitals in Poland. Could their plan be to close them down?” he wrote.
Kaczyński added that representatives of the December 13 coalition “instead of working to save the health of Poles – against the law and without any justification – feed their pathological instincts, inciting hatred against a seriously ill man.”
“These are bad people! This is a bad government!” he concluded.
