Donald Tusk has been promoting his book, “Honestly”, around the country and making numerous appearances in the media since his return from Brussels. But the reality is that he is not really interested in promoting his book, but in seeking to settle old scores.
Tusk’s book “Honestly” seems to be a convenient smoke-screen for a hate campaign he wants to whip up to nip in the bud any chance of compromise between the opposition and the government.
Tusk doesn’t just want people to vote against the government but instead wants to see people demonstrating on the streets until its overthrown. The pretext for Tusk is the proposed legislation to hold judges to account for breaking Poland’s constitution.
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