Either PSL or Kotula

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"The fundamental value for which I am in the PSL is freedom – the freedom of our views, the freedom of our vote on matters that are of the most delicate subjects concerning ourselves, is economical freedom, which has always been at the origin of the folk movement," said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish, the leader of the PSL, during the ultimate Council meeting.

He added: “We decided that Donald Tusk was the Prime Minister erstwhile again. We created a coalition due to the fact that it was the will of voters, which we always perceive to, but we made this decision consciously. That doesn't mean we don't have an opinion. The PSL was not, is not and will not be anyone's vassal," he warned. Kosiniak-Kamish besides said that "values specified as tradition, identity and national culture and patriotism must be passed on to the young generation." He clarified that PSL would prepare a proposal for a Patriotic Education Act. It is expected to be “a set of solutions preventing any revolution – whether left or right”, “because 1 and the another harms Poland”.

In an interview with RMF FM, however, he said: “Attacking our offices, spraying our offices with paint. It's raining. The demonstrations organize people associated with the Left before our offices. There are organization flags that are in the coalition and take part in these demonstrations. Not just from the Left. I can see that Members express satisfaction with these demonstrations, including those voices from the Civic Coalition, public statements." “This is the demolition of property. There are workers who have the right to feel safe. And state authorities have a work to guarantee their safety," the Deputy Prime Minister said. Finally, the strong position of Volyn and the reaction with Ukraine. "Ukraine cannot be admitted to the European Union until Warsaw and Kiev solve the issue of the Volyn massacre," said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish on Polsat News. He assured that Poland was supporting the east neighbour, but the relations between countries were affected by historical issues which had not been resolved for many years.

Are these just bangs or are we dealing with something more serious? Did the president of the PSL want to scare the coalition, or was he talking to the increasingly impatient terrain and electorate of his party? most likely both. This impatience of the background of the PSL is of course understandable – PO gave, speaking Marxist, the superstructure of the Left, let us add more clearly – the utmost left. Education and Culture are now in the hands of leftist barbarians, and we besides have a curiosal ministry for equality with the “Related” Catherine Kotula. The president of PSL agreed to this, and himself did not know why he took over the Ministry of Defence, which was putting him on the shot – which rapidly worked out.

Kosiniak-Kamish does not fit this resort, and in addition pushes the PSL, erstwhile a organization of reason and realism, into positions of war hysteria and rusophobic. The presence of Władysław Theofil Bartoszewski or Michał Kamiński in the exposed positions acquired by the PSL in the framework of the "resumption of the base" is simply a misunderstanding. PSL has another millstone around the neck – Poland 2050 Szymon Holowna, which someway cannot be disposed of. In this coalition, in the long run, it can't be Kosiniak and Kotuli, it's not a natural system, it's a toxic system. The president of PSL rightly says that without his organization there would be no Prime Minister Tusk. Moreover, the PSL, if it wanted to, would deprive the PO of power in most voivodships, due to the fact that it has the anticipation to enter into a coalition with the Law and Justice (I will not mention the government coalition). But this is only a theory, due to the fact that for the last 8 years, the PSL has become mentally and ideologically "platform" and has become dependent on the PO, fearing the Law and Justice. The problem is that the PO is no longer the party, which is inactive 8 years ago, it is simply a organization implementing the agenda of the European left on the border of the left and possibly not even on the border. The liberation from this grip and the completely independent game is now hard to imagine.

Jan Engelgard

Przemyśl Polska, nr 31-32 (28.07.4.08.2024)

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