Jacek Kurski boasted of his new position on Twitter: “Let me make it clear: I took the job of Alternate Executive Director at the World Bank befitting my education and managerial experience, realizing that this would mean giving up some public activity or political ambition. I always thought there was no life here outside of politics. That’s right. I know I’ll be useful here too.”
This shameless display of demoralization by PiS people will be reflected in hiccups – in the future, instead of shrinking, cronyism will thrive
– concludes Michał Brzeziński from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Warsaw.
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Kurski at the World Bank. “Good for Poland”
“What economic, linguistic and international competences does Mr. Kurski have to represent Poland and other member countries at the World Bank?” – asks, perhaps rhetorically, another economist Marcin Piątkowski, author of the book “European growth leaders”.
Vice-President of the Federation of Polish Employers mocked and combined two pieces of information today: “Received nomination, Jacek Kurski shouted …, essa!” wrote Arkadiusz Pączka on Twitter.
Hi politician However, there is no doubt that the information about Jacek Kurski’s new Washington job is good message for Poland. “Jacek Kurski in Washington. Poor World Bank, good for Poland” – judges Szymon Hołownia of the Polska 2050 movement.
Marek Rutka, MP for the Left, had a similar opinion, writing: “Jacek Kurski is at the World Bank. This is good news for Poland. Firstly, it will be further away from him, and secondly, he knows how to raise money … he knows it!”
“Kurski’s at the World Bank. They have no brakes, they have no shame. Only money matters to them. They are passive, mediocrity, but loyal. Koryto plus in all its glory,” Borys Budka of Civic Platform quipped.
Ex Minister of Health Bartosz Arłukowicz called the cabaret situation live: “Director of the World Bank, Jacek Kurski. Do you think you won’t hear any more cabarets today?”
Another Polish MP points to a clear advantage for the Polish political scene – Jacek Kurski will not be entering government. On this occasion, the former president of TVP was referred to as “bream”, “hater” and “wild”.
“Jacek Kurski will earn around PLN 1,000,000 per year for the job at the World Bank, which he received from his colleague Adam Glapiński. I await comments Kaczynski about greed and the pursuit of money by PiS party officials, admits Maciej Gdula, MP from the Left.
“Fall and shame” – this is a brief summary of PO MP Mirosława Nykiel.
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