A good day for Poland

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The most important thing was accomplished – we paid our respects to everyone who in the last century fought, cared and died for Poland. It was worthy also on a state level and the great white and red march allowed pro-Polish forces to succeed. There was a huge attendance at every event and a beautiful commemoration of late President Lech Kaczyński.

There is nothing to be ashamed of. This was a worthy celebration of our great anniversary. 

Dear friends, we have to say this outright: the Independence Day celebrations were a knock-out, the evil people were clean swept. The Polish Hussars did it! 

 

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There was also a political aspect. The opposition, with Donald Tusk who broke every official rule of conduct at the helm, wanted to ruin these celebrations. They wanted to steal the whole subject for themselves, humiliate the government and prove the ruling party’s weakness. 

Everything was prepared by the opposition as usual: Tusk agitated with Bolshevism in Łódź when he compared Law and Justice to Bolsheviks. This provoked incredible outrage among the government and the public.

Warsaw’s mayor, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz tried to provoke violence by blocking the Independence March and Civic Platform (PO) leader Grzegorz Schetyna tried to prepare his own celebrations.

Nothing worked. Tusk’s “Bolshevism” proved that he is losing contact with society. It did not strengthen his political position. The March wasn’t blocked owing to the quick response of President Duda and PM Morawiecki. PO celebrations turned out to be so poor in comparison, so much so that the organizers probably regret making them. 

Really, the opposition shouldn’t do such things to its beloved TV station (TVN), which once again has had to struggle to make stuff up to paint an alternative reality.

Dear friends, we have to say this outright: the Independence Day celebrations were a knock-out, the evil people were clean swept. The Polish Hussars did it! 

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