NEWS
28/09/2018
11:34
Guział:
Trzaskowski Broke His Promise to Krakow Residents
I deeply regret that Rafał Trzaskowski is so derivative and slow in this campaign. If I had found out that a delegation from a rival's campaign team was coming to my office in Krakow, I would have shown up, greeted the delegation with good Krakow coffee, and spoken with them directly. It's evident Rafał Trzaskowski doesn't have such ideas and isn't interested in dialogue. He is helpless in the face of his own lack of achievements. Very pleasant people work in Trzaskowski's office. They were a bit surprised by the number of people, but they provided us with a few answers. Just as we expected, Trzaskowski did not keep his word to the residents of Krakow that he would visit here as often as possible, more often than once every two weeks, for a week. The answer is that he visited here less often than once every two weeks. In fact, he dropped by from time to time. Yes, he gave similar lectures, but the residents of Krakow did not elect him as a lecturer, but as a parliamentarian who promised concrete results from his work. These results are lacking. A woman employed at the office said that she has been working here for a long time, since the very beginning of the office's operation, and she was unable to recall any specifics about Trzaskowski's activities – stated Piotr Guział at a briefing in Krakow, in front of Trzaskowski's office.
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