At first a surprise – quite a few people in the hall, a real crowd. I think – organizational sound – for any reason they don't let in the room. Meanwhile, it turns out that the hall is already full, and those in the lobby just don't fit. Somehow, I'm able to compression into the main hall. Crowds – I think about 400 people...
Member Gregory Crying. erstwhile he talks about Mentzen, sometimes I think he talks about Lenin. "Sławek is...", "Sławek is...". “When the flood came and erstwhile politicians went to Lower Silesia to take pictures on their shafts, Sławek said: I will not! What did he do? He donated $50,000 from his own pocket to the flood. That is what the president of Poland should do."
The MP took the level after Mr Płaczek Konrad Berkovich. He told jokes, mostly with sexual undertones. I'm actually glad I didn't bring my 14-year-old daughter with me...
Finally, “Sławek” or candidate spoke Confederations as president of the Republic of Poland, Sławomir Mentzen. He talked about crucial things, and it was hard to disagree with him. He drove in Tusk, criticized the condition of the Polish army, noted that we were losers in relations with Ukraine... He said he was acquainted with the secret study of NIK about the condition of the Polish army, but he could not uncover it due to the fact that it was “secret”. At the same time, he added that this study surely knows abroad services and that it is simply a scandal that Poles do not know it. Well, we can only guess that in case of any aggression against Poland ("Sławek" bet that if individual attacks us it will definitely be Russia) we are able to defend ourselves only for 3 days, and then we gotta ask the aggressor to give us a year's break so that we can produce ammunition that will last us for the next 3 days...
There's no time for the public to ask questions. specified a convention of meetings has been developed. The full thing didn't last an hour.
A fewer words of summary...
Sławomir Mentzen, no uncertainty has a negative electorate within the Confederate. They are mostly Grzegorz Braun's sympathizers. However, I say this is simply a margin, a niche – rather active and loud on alleged Twitter social networking sites – but without much translation into real life. Janusz Korwin-MikkeI don't think even in the times of his glory he experienced specified sieges as Mentzen would change the course of events. He won't change it either. Sebastian Pitoń is Sebastian Ross. ‘Sławek” most likely does not care about these attacks. It is carried by crowds that appear at his rallies (If so in my city, it is most likely besides in another cities). The convention of meetings – short speeche without the anticipation of dialog is most likely aimed at not spoiling the candidate of the Confa for president of well-being with hard questions. And – mostly – do not spoil the atmosphere of triumph that fuel the crowds present at meetings.
Therefore, we request to rethink the strategy: proceed to hold onto the belief that “Sławek” is controlled by any secret forces, that he is just a Wipler figurehead, etc., or tighten his teeth and nevertheless support him in the election. Those who hope that Menzen will resign from moving for e.g. Katarzyna Hernik-ZajęczkowskaThey should alternatively get free of these illusions. “Sławka” carries crowds and for him it is fuel that excludes even the slightest thought of resignation.
Yes, all charges directed at Mentzen by his critics may be true, legitimate, legitimate. Yes, besides the candidacy of Grzegorz Braun, whom Mentzen, to a company with Wipler, publically disavowed after action with a fire extinguisher, could be much better than the candidacy of “Sławka”. But the fact is: a week earlier I was at a gathering with Grzegorz Braun – in the same room, in the same Piotrków Trybunalski. Turnout 5-6 times less. That is, unfortunately, the facts.
The intent of this text is not to propose anything, especially since I myself am in a difficult, pre-election position. I was just in a gathering with the Confederate candidate for president of the 3rd Republic of Poland. And that's the insight I share with you.
Paweł Sztęberek