Jarosław Kaczyński insulted Tusk, was late and then fell asleep during the inaugural session of the Sejm today

by ladybugg224

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  1. Kaczyński has already put on a show. He insulted Tusk, was late and then fell asleep. “A model patriot”
    Jarosław Kaczyński started the 10th term of the Sejm with a bang. Just before the inauguration of the meeting, he spoke about the “German rudeness” of the Civic Platform and the behavior of Donald Tusk. He was late for the meeting. “This time the orchestra didn’t wait for him,” so he sang “Dąbrowski’s Mazurka” in the aisle. And when Andrzej Duda appealed for respect, the president seemed to fall asleep.
    – The first session of the Sejm of the 10th term is beginning – said Marek Sawicki at noon and rapped his marshal’s cane three times. After the inauguration, the national anthem was played by the Polish Army Representative Orchestra. New MPs took the oath – out of 460 MPs, 117 will make their debut, 27 will return after the break.
    Jarosław Kaczyński: Tusk behaved like an idiot
    Jarosław Kaczyński attracted attention before the beginning of the session of the 10th term of office of the Sejm. Justyna Dobrosz-Oracz, a journalist from “Gazeta Wyborcza”, asked the president if he felt responsible for PiS’s loss in this year’s parliamentary elections. – The party leader is always responsible – replied the politician.
    Dobrosz-Oracz continued and asked whether the defeat was not caused by “arrogance on the part of PiS politicians.” – How much arrogance and such incredible German rudeness was there on the part of the Civic Platform? – Kaczyński replied. – You insulted opposition voters. You said they were narrow-minded, the journalist noted. – I’m sorry, but those who beat their wives and drink alcohol – isn’t that an insult? And who said that if not Tusk? – said the politician in a raised tone. – Wives in general. He was behaving like an idiot, he said, and then entered the PiS club and closed the door.

  2. Classy. How a party acts internationally is how they will act nationally as opposition (and vice versa).

    PiS obnoxiousness was well known at the EU, sincerely good luck to the Polish Civic Coalition in dealing with them.

  3. Verging on the drunken politicians of a certain recent time in the area’s history…

  4. Do you guys also refer to governmental dysfunctionality (idk what to call it) as a “Polish government”? Like if members of parliament of any country would idk start a fist fight in the middle of a debate, we’d go “Looks like they have a Polish government over there in [Country]”. No offense to Poles, I’m just saying it’s a saying.

  5. Just like his good pal Trump. No respect for the state and its institutions, unless he’s holding power

  6. Also instead of presenting the PiS vice-marshall candidate he started insulting the opposition. Unsurprisingly the candidate lost

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