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30/05/2020

09:56

"Work, Not Squabbles" - PiS's Latest Message: "Cooperation in crisis situations is paramount, when every day counts to save jobs, so the state can function efficiently. What does the opposition offer Poles?"

Łukasz Mężyk

In the latest spot, which 300POLITYKA was the first to see, PiS contrasts the image of efficiently implemented social programs, such as: 500+, the infant wyprawka, or the 13th pension, and the swift installation of the anti-crisis shield with the chaotic behaviour of the opposition presented in the clip: boycotts, Tusk's statements about "ciiamajdy" (incompetents), WKK's wife about a tiger, Trzaskowski about TVP, or a crying Hołownia. For several days now, right-wing politicians have been referencing a Pollster survey in their public communication, published by Super Express, in which 63% of respondents stated that the government and the president should speak with one voice on important matters. "There are many moments when good cooperation between the most important institutions in Poland is crucial. In 2016, when money from the 500+ program was to be quickly distributed to Poles, it was accomplished in a month and a half. Similarly, the PiS government quickly introduced the 300+ infant wyprawka. Three years later, the PiS government extended the benefit to the first child as well – from the adoption of the amendment to the payout, only 2 months passed. The same applies to the 13th pension. The law introducing the permanent 13th pension was also implemented just as quickly," the narrator quickly lists the consecutively introduced social programs, with shots of President Andrzej Duda with the premiers of the right-wing majority appearing in the background. The anti-crisis shield is added to the social programs as an example of cooperation between the parliamentary majority and the president: "Cooperation in crisis situations is paramount, when every day counts to save jobs, so the state can function efficiently. The anti-crisis shield, protecting Poles from the effects of the pandemic, was signed on the same day it was passed." What does the opposition offer Poles? - asks the narrator, while the clip shows snippets of opposition politicians' statements from the Sejm and fragments of speeches by a smiling Rafał Trzaskowski: "hurry up and ask questions because there are only a few weeks left" and a crying Szymon Hołownia.

Łukasz Mężyk