Tusk on Kaczyński's Words: My Neighbor Says He's a Lunatic or a Russian Agent
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk comments on the words of the leader of the largest opposition party
"Madman or Russian agent," Donald Tusk wonders. The Prime Minister is trying to guess the intentions of his arch-adversary. Jarosław Kaczyński—more so for some, less expected for others—has pointed to Poland's greatest threat not in the east, but in the west of the continent.
"My neighbor calls such cases a lunatic or a Russian agent," wrote Prime Minister Donald Tusk in response to Jarosław Kaczyński, who argued during Friday's PiS program convention that Germany wants to profit from our state, and the French along with them. Earlier, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz also responded to this statement, pointing out that the threat comes from the East, not the West.
Donald Tusk published a post on Friday evening in which he commented on the PiS platform and Jarosław Kaczyński's speech. "My neighbor calls such cases a lunatic or a Russian agent," the prime minister commented, referring to the PiS leader's words about Western countries wanting to take our country away.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on the words of President Jarosław Kaczyński, who said that Germany and France "want to take our state away from us."
Donald Tusk lashed out at Jarosław Kaczyński. "My neighbor calls such cases a lunatic or a Russian agent," the prime minister wrote.
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