NEWS

01/05/2018

13:15

Jaki:

I Have No Intention of Slowing Down. I Know What I'm Fighting For. To Rescue Warsaw from the Grasp of the Privatization Mafia

Michał Olech

Jaki: I Have No Intention of Slowing Down. I Know What I'm Fighting For. To Rescue Warsaw from the Grasp of the Privatization Mafia

- Even before the election campaign, I was traveling around Poland, including Warsaw, meeting people. I see no reason why, just because an election campaign is approaching, politicians should stop being active. They should talk about issues important from the perspective of the residents. It seems that from the perspective of running an election campaign, something else is more important: whether public funds are being used to conduct an election campaign before the election campaign. Here you can see whether, for example, the financial resources of the city districts, public funds from the capital's budget, are not being spent on running the election campaign of one of the candidates. In my opinion, these are the key questions, not whether I meet with you [journalists]. I meet with you systematically and discuss various issues, including those of Warsaw. You've known for at least two years that they are mainly related to privatization. Therefore, I consider this accusation to be unfounded - stated Patryk Jaki at a press conference.

- The role of a politician is to talk to people. We should do this from the first day after the elections end for the next 4 years until the next elections. I consider this to be the task of a politician. This is how it is all over the world. Therefore, I have no intention of slowing down the campaign because I know what I am fighting for. I am fighting to rescue Warsaw from the grasp of the privatization mafia. This is the most important thing for me today, and since we have lost half a year in these actions that Rafał Trzaskowski is undertaking, and he does not hide that he is running an election campaign, we can no longer wait. We simply have to start the fight if we truly want to talk about victory - he added.

Michał Olech