The Polish thought Club in Krakow organized a gathering with prof. Anna Raźny, ed. Łukasz Jastrzębski (Myśl Polska), ed. Kamil Klimczak (Chrobry Trail) and Andrzej Hareńczyk (Club of Polish Thought).
The gathering was held as usual at DH Jubilee on Krasińskiego 1 street. Meetings are held all 3rd Thursday of the month. The initiator of the appointment of KMP in Krakow was Kol. Zygmunt Przetakiewicz, who for individual reasons could no longer direct it. The fresh Kraków coordinators are Kamil Klimczak and Andrzej Hareńczyk. The gathering thanked Kol. Przetakiewicz for his large work. The main subject of the gathering was to discuss the post-election situation in Poland.
Professor Anna wound, as well as ed. Łukasz Jastrzębski argued that it was the work of the heirs of the thought of national democracy to build formations not by calling fresh creations and subsequent union conventions, but by education and education. The Polish thought Clubs are to be a forge of staff who will be able to make an alternate for Poland in the future. Prof. Anna Raźny very critically assessed the actions of the formations taking part in the elections, including those identified in any environments with the intention of the Confederation, especially its leaders with Sławomir Mentzen and Krzysztof Bosak at the head. The prof. emphasized that political parties in Poland in matters most crucial to our safety and endurance represent the same Washington direction of thinking. There is no authentic endecide, folk, leftist, Chadetic and independency on the political scene – there is 1 American organization divided into factions. Regardless of who wins the election, global policy is the same. It is simply a complete submission of Polish interests to Euroatlanticism and thus to conflict us with the remainder of the world.
In addition to members and sympathizers of the Krakow Polish thought Club, representatives of the Rafał Piecha Polska Formation were present. Before the meeting, publications related to the Endeck movement were distributed, including many publications “The Polish Thought”.
Michał Szydłowski