No 1 overturned the inept government of Jan Olszewski – he had no majority. As all year, the June period of primitive alshevism began.
Time to caress the deceased KORwiec and defender of Bandera Jan Olszewski. So I remind my entry from years ago and it maintains its opinion – Olszewski was a bad Prime Minister, and his government was highly mediocre even for the 3rd Polish Republic.
The character of the erstwhile Prime Minister grew into a false legend of the cursed patron, a steadfast patriot, a supporter of sovereignty, a statesman, a Catholic politician, an opponent of thieving privatization, a prime minister overthrown by the game of safety Service agents (SB). Law and Justice activists (PiS) and Sovereign Poland (SP) for this reason propose any champagne traffickers at the time in Moscow and Berlin.
Nothing more wrong. The government of patron Olszewski was equally, and even more anti-Polish than another Styrofoam cabinets. He wanted to make Poland as dependent as possible on globalist structures. The aim of Olszewski and his supporters was to integrate Poland as rapidly as possible with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the European Communities. For the first time, the authoritative papers of the Ministry of Defence stated that membership of NATO is the strategical goal of the defence policy of Poland. likewise Pronatowski was most likely only in the 1995 presidential election Jan Pietrzak and Leszek Bubel. It is so hard to make it a organization to the sovereignty of Poland.
The organization he came from (PC Kaczyński) won only 8.71% of the vote in the 1991 election and was only sixth. Jan Olszewski was supported by the Polish People's organization (PSL), who was thanked after the demonstration vote by Jarosław Kaczyński. Finally, on 23 December 1991, after the second circular of long negotiations, thanks to the support of Solidarity and the PSL, a coalition cabinet was created, which was held by representatives of 4 PC, ZChN, PSL-PL and PCD parties, which together had only 114 votes in the Sejm. The conflict between Jan Olszewski and Jarosław Kaczyński, the head of the party, which had the most ministers in the government, continued. The causes of the conflict were mainly individual cases and common distrust.
The Council of Ministers included: Artur Balazs (the Balazs), Andrzej Olechowski (the Olechowski), Krzysztof Skubiszewski (the Skubiszewski), Jan Parys and Antoni Macierewicz. It was an highly mediocre and pompous U.S. office. And the Prime Minister himself was totally inept.
Professor Antoni Dudek describes this correctly: “The Olszewski government collapsed due to the fact that it was a number government and its prime minister proved incapable to grow its supporting coalition. In fact, his destiny was predestined before the Sejm adopted a mirror resolution, and the appeal was only a substance of time. However, the violent way in which this cabinet was overthrown, as well as the skillful behaviour of the Prime Minister himself on the last day of office, made him a victim of conspiracy in the opinion of any Poles. In this belief, they could be strengthened by the massive propaganda run that was carried out against Olszewski's squad immediately after its removal.” So it's hard to make him a victim of the Magdalenk and erstwhile SB conspiracy.
Olszewski is 1 of the fewer politicians of the 3rd Poland who admitted to being a Mason. We find more accurate data in Louis Hass. We know that he was admitted to free-massing on 1 May 1962 in an independent box “Kopernik” in Warsaw. In this box he was given the title of master in 1964, later he was to be the second caretaker, talker and large accompaniment of the large National Lodge of Poland. After his death, the obituaries of the Freemular Lodge in Gdańsk, the Star of the Sea, saying goodbye to Brother Jan Olszewski, appeared. So it is hard to make him a Catholic. Although specified attempts are made ineptly by Father Rydzyk.
Legend of Olszewski as an opponent of thieving privatization follows that his cabinet operated only from December 23, 1991 to July 11, 1992. So he did not have time for a bigger “handle”. But you must remember the Tyki Fiat. Let me just remind you briefly that from July 22 to September 16, 1992, for 56 days, an business strike at the number car mill in Tychy. It was the longest and largest business strike in post-war past of Poland. During this time, respective 1000 workers did not leave their establishment, defending him from giving up for the price to Italian Fiat. The Olsheviks then mocked Polish workers defending our property. I remember how the ROPs at a later time tried to attach to the “Russian agents”, “Schiller Institute” and “Crypto-Komuchs” fighting for the Polish property. His financial government was inactive occupied by Talmudic – or orthodox liberals. So it is hard to make him an opponent of the Sachs-Balcerovich doctrine.
We must besides remember about Prime Minister Olszewski's shameful interview given to the “Super Express” paper in 2018: "Flag is not liable for Volyn’. I besides remember how Jan Olszewski lamented that Wojciech Smarzowski’s movie “Wołyń” was broadcast on TVP: “I hope that the temper will calm down. On the another hand, it concerns the behaviour of Public tv (TVP), which is very powerfully utilized to tighten anti-Ukrainian moods. Besides, quite a few activities are most likely inspired from the East. On both sides you can see a willingness to cooperate. knowing that both sides must work together." It is worth adding that the head of TVP was Jacek Kurski. Of course, he was not Prime Minister at the time, but these actions are crucial for Olszewski's overall assessment.
Olszewski is not worshipped for merit due to the fact that he became a symbol of russophobia in Poland. It was real in him, and it was on his heart and mind. This is besides the reason why he became the point of mention for the full anti-Russian rampant virgin. For me, his words “Whose will Poland be?” stay symbolic. due to the fact that for the environment of Jan Olszewski, that was crucial. It was more crucial for him to remove power from the hands of his opponents than the country itself and its future. For me, the patron Olszewski will stay forever a symbol of Styrofoam dintojra.
To be honest, I admit that Olszewski had merit for Poland. Of course, not during the premiere period, but much earlier – as a young soldier of the Grey ranks, erstwhile he fought with Germany. respect besides awakens as a brave writer of the weekly “Just”. He wrote the text “To meet the AK people” together with Walery Natomkiewicz and Jerzy Ambroziewicz. In his articles, he pointed to abuses in the judiciary and the judiciary. But that's not adequate to politically beatify him.
Łukasz Jastrzębski
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