Tusk Criticizes Duda: Unacceptable Lobbying
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"(...) An officially announced and conducted in accordance with applicable procedures visit to an institution subordinate to the government of the Republic of Poland is neither a crime nor inappropriate. A conversation with the General responsible for building the Polish security system, regarding Poland's security, is certainly not inappropriate either. Because who should one talk to about this? Mr. Tusk? It's more of a dark joke," wrote Andrze…
Prime Minister Donald Tusk assessed on Friday that what former President Andrzej Duda did as a lobbyist for one of the companies was unacceptable practice – I am talking about this unfortunate lobbying visit of Mr. Duda to the Armaments Agency – noted the head of government.
Donald Tusk today assessed that what former President Andrzej Duda did as a lobbyist for a company constituted unacceptable practices. "I'm talking about Mr. Duda's unfortunate lobbying visit to the Armaments Agency," the Prime Minister emphasized. Andrzej Duda echoed his sentiments: "A conversation with the general responsible for building the Polish security system (...) is nothing inappropriate. Because who should one (...) talk to? Mr. Tusk?…
The Prime Minister on Friday assessed that Andrzej Duda's meeting with the head of the Armaments Agency, which was attended by the founder of fintech company ZEN.com, was a manifestation of lobbying. "We would expect completely different behavior from the former president," Donald Tusk said.
Donald Tusk stated that "the company that thought Mr. Duda would be a great lobbyist can actually congratulate itself, because it has just lost its chance."

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