Mateusz Morawiecki in Lubin attacks the media for promoting Agnieszka Holland’s film “Green Border”. He also criticized Onet in this context. — Several years ago, the same portal showed that Wehrmacht soldiers had to spend Christmas somewhere on the Eastern Front – said the Prime Minister (Onet later published a text that was a reprint of the Curiosities Historical portal).
— The same portal attacked Polish uniforms by promoting the film “Green Border”. And the same portal also decided to attack me, the Prime Minister said.
Morawiecki recalled that the Museum of Polish History had just opened. – Maybe they will learn more in Onet if they go to this wonderful museum – he said. – But let’s put aside Urban’s propaganda funnel of Tusk and Platform, or as the “Solidarity” activists told me, Goebbels’ propaganda funnel – said Morawiecki.
Then he once again compared himself to Tusk. — I left my high-paying job in a bank for Poland. Tusk left Poland for a well-paid job in Brussels for Germany’s sake, he said.
— One more difference is that my asset declaration is public, and he somehow did not indicate whether he still received Brussels-German silver pieces from Brussels after leaving there. How is Herr Tusk? This Brussels money is still flowing in, isn’t it? Are you aware yet? – Mateusz Morawiecki asked in his speech.
Bartosz Węglarczyk, editor-in-chief of Onet, commented on the prime minister’s words. — Poland rightly introduced, like most democratic countries, regulations regarding the disclosure of politicians’ assets. The problem is that this rule is just a fiction in Poland. Politicians pass on their wealth to their wives, children, grandparents, aunts, and others. Therefore, we do not know what their real estate was like and how much these politicians earned while holding state office, he said.
— The same thing happened to Mateusz Morawiecki. His long lectures on the history of World War II, telling Onet journalists which museums they should visit and what they should learn, did not change the fact that they were just doing their job and telling voters what the Prime Minister himself should tell they. about – note Bartosz Węglarczyk.
– One final note. Talking about Goebbels’ media is inappropriate for a politician in this position. It is the Prime Minister of the Polish government who sets the standards for public debate. By lowering them to such a low level, he couldn’t blame others for lowering themselves to this level, Onet’s editor-in-chief added.
“Reader. Future teen idol. Falls down a lot. Amateur communicator. Incurable student.”