Jarosław Kaczyński in Legnica – Photo: Anna Kałuża(lca.pl)
Jarosław Kaczyński in Legnica – Photo: Anna Kałuża(lca.pl)
– Poland faces a choice. There are still ten months to the elections, but today we have to realize what the next elections will be like, this is very important. Our compatriots must recognize the importance of ballots and the elimination they will undertake next fall. The stakes are very high and they result not only from what is and may be happening in our country and from external conditions, the epidemic, the war in Ukraine and the consequences of our presence in the European Union, Jarosław Kaczyński told his supporters.
The President of Law and Justice devotes a great deal of time to the European Union. He drew attention to the “European project”, namely the creation of a “great European state”.
This is a series of different movements. A plan to create a new situation on our continent. This is a plan with political, economic and cultural aspects. The first is basic. This plan assumes that the European Union will turn into a European country, led by Germany and play a leading role. If such a state were created, Germany’s power would be enormous on a global scale. This was Poland’s way of going from under the Soviet boot to entering the German boot, warned Jarosław Kaczyński, adding that one must raise the question of whether this kind of solution paid off for Poland and given Poland’s history, “it was bad to live under the boot”.
– We must be in the European Union, but in the community of the fatherland cooperating closely with sovereign states, and we support this on behalf of Polish interests. Poland, which today will not be subject to a ban, which is currently called a climate ban, is arranged in such a way that it is to our detriment, serving others, that it will be much easier to pursue the standard of living that has been achieved in Western Europe. We’re moving forward, but we can go faster, and there should be more of these restrictions. Behind each of these prohibitions, there are actually various very specific interests, and the center is in Germany, in the Netherlands, sometimes in France, and we also have to take this into account. The more ego, the more painful it is, hindering our growth. Achieving this goal, which is part of something that can be said to be the right of our nation, argues Jarosław Kaczyński.
Kaczyński also refers to aspects of culture and political correctness, the victims of which are citizens of countries such as Great Britain.
– This is an attempt at a general rejection of European, and therefore Christian traditions, and an attempt to impose political correctness. Enforce it by state coercion, even by prison. Today, it is directly said that those who adhere to conservative views are citizens in the truest sense of the word, that they have no right to rule. It’s not an abstraction. I didn’t take into account the screams, which I heard today for the first time inside the building, because it was always under the building. In England, several hundred people are jailed each year for saying criminal things such as the fact that a man was childless. Just say it on the radio and you’ll have the police at home the next day. is this freedom? Is it democracy? It is no longer permissible to say obvious things in the name of some of the diseases that have taken over Europe today, most of the United States and other countries. We must defend ourselves against it. It is a misfortune in every way, warned and urged the president of PiS.
Jarosław Kaczyński said that before 2015 there was poverty and misery in Poland, which was significantly reduced by the right-wing government, which tightened the tax system, increased funds for the disabled, and increased armaments. He warned against opposition rule, urging those gathered to convince conflicted families and among friends to vote for United Right.
More than 500 Law and Justice supporters attended the gathering at the Qubus Hotel. President PiS arrived in Legnica accompanied by Marshal Elżbieta Witek, several ministers, deputies, senators and representatives of local government authorities.
Jarosław Kaczyński in Legnica – Photo: Anna Kałuża(lca.pl)
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