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02/06/2026
08:52
Czarnek on Czarzasty:
Puts Poland in Extreme Danger.
- He represents the extreme European left, is extremely anti-American, and can even be described as habitually pro-Russian. I saw a good post online somewhere. His words about Trump sounded like Russian propaganda. There's nothing else to say, and in that sense, he puts Poland in extreme danger - stated Przemysław Czarnek on PR3.
07:00
At 9:15 AM in Warsaw, a press conference will be held with PiS vice-presidents Mariusz Błaszczak, Przemysław Czarnek, Mateusz Morawiecki, and MPs Dominika Chorosińska, Anita Czerwińska, Wioletta Kulpa, Jarosław Krajewski, Radosław Fogiel, and Robert Gontarz.
At 5:00 PM in Racibórz, an event will take place with PiS vice-president Mateusz Morawiecki and PiS MP Paweł Jabłoński.
08:09
Cieszyński on Czarzasty:
He Throws Our Relations with the USA Under the Bus to Cover His Own Troubles.
- He throws our relations with the USA under the bus to cover his own troubles. And I would like to remind you that the USA, in case of need, is the ally that can help us - stated Janusz Cieszyński on TV Republika.
- We sincerely apologize, we are talking about revoking Czarzasty from the day his appointment was announced. This is not inconsistency, it's not like we suddenly say: great, Włodek, our Czarzasty. No, from the beginning we said "down with communism" - he continued.
08:12
Cieszyński:
Tusk Repays Czarzasty with Loyalty for Loyalty
- He stands up for his coalition partner, that's how I interpret it. There's nothing strange about this; Donald Tusk will defend Czarzasty, who is the foundation of his holding power, and let me remind you, Czarzasty is Tusk's most loyal ally. He has always stood behind Tusk in all these difficult moments, so today Tusk is repaying him loyalty for loyalty - stated Janusz Cieszyński on TV Republika.
08:28
Dworczyk:
Marshal Czarzasty Should Not Speak in a Way That Could Harm Relations with the USA
- It is not good when any ambassador, even of our most important ally, speaks critically about Polish politicians. However, it is entirely fatal when a very important Polish politician, currently the second person in the state, speaks in a way that can negatively affect relations with our very significant ally. I am talking here particularly about issues related to security - said Michał Dworczyk in an interview with Marcin Fijołek on Polsat News' "Graffiti".
- I do not want to judge Mr. Ambassador [Tom Rose]. I believe that, above all, Marshal Czarzasty should not speak in a way that could affect the deterioration of relations with the United States - he assessed.
08:30
Przydacz on the President's Activities in Italy:
He Spoke, Among Others, with J.D. Vance.
- The Games begin today, the President has been in Italy since yesterday evening, yesterday he attended a banquet hosted by President Mattarella, Sergio Mattarella, and spoke, among others, with J.D. Vance, the Vice President of the United States - said Marcin Przydacz in an interview with Krzysztof Skowroński on "Poranek Wnet".
- I suspect that I doubt that Mr. Czarzasty's topic would be significant from the perspective of Polish-American relations. If anything is to be discussed with Americans, it should first and foremost be matters of security [...] and secondly, of course, economic matters - he continued, responding to the host's suggestion that the topic of Włodzimierz Czarzasty was probably the most important in this conversation.
08:31
Dworczyk:
I am critical of situations where diplomats, regardless of their country, make personal attacks on Polish politicians
- I fear that this statement [by Włodzimierz Czarzasty] was not related to a desire to, let's say, improve our country's standing, nor was the Marshal thinking about Polish-American relations. He was primarily thinking about his own political gain, about pushing aside very serious problems that he is facing today and due to his difficult situation, which he cannot explain - said Michał Dworczyk in "Graffiti" on Polsat News.
- On the other hand, I stated that I believe and am critical of situations where diplomats, regardless of their country, make personal attacks on Polish politicians - he stated.
08:41
Przydacz on Tusk:
He Immediately Defends His Post-Communist Colleague.
"I witnessed a similar exchange some time ago between the German ambassador and one of the MPs, a Member of the European Parliament, in which the German ambassador also spoke rather impertinently to the Polish politician, and I did not notice any reaction from the Prime Minister at the time to criticize the German ambassador. However, here he immediately and eagerly jumps to the defense of his post-communist colleague," said Marcin Przydacz on Radio Wnet.
08:48
Przydacz:
Czarzasty Strongly Criticized the US President, He Must Have Expected a Reaction
- This whole discussion is quite absurd. The number one absurdity is that someone in the Knesset and in the House of Representatives came up with the idea that they might want to ask Mr. Czarzasty about the Nobel Prize for Donald Trump. For God's sake, what kind of idea is it to ask Mr. Czarzasty if he will support the Nobel Prize for Trump, a post-communist apparatchik - said Marcin Przydacz on Radio Wnet.
- Mr. Czarzasty, if he were a diplomat or a politician thinking in terms of Poland's state interest, would have recognized, "Okay, they are asking me, it's known that I won't support Trump, because I have a red tie rather than a white and red one, I'll put the letter in my drawer, too bad." - he continued.
- No, Mr. Czarzasty decided he would make political gains from it. He held a conference and, of course, using freedom of speech, sure, but he very strongly criticized the President of the United States and must have expected that there might be some reaction to it - he went on to say.
- The ambassador reacted, stating that he does not allow the criticism of his president; that is somewhat his role [...] and that's where this whole scandal comes from: Czarzasty decided he would score political points with anti-Trump sentiment, the Americans react to it because diplomacy is for that purpose, that when the president is insulted, one reacts - he added.
08:51
Dworczyk on Czarzasty:
This Isn't About Servility, It's About Responsibility for Your Words.
"Polish politicians, especially... individuals who hold such important positions in the state, and in this case, I'm thinking of Marshal Czarzasty, should not speak in a way that generates situations unfavorable for Poland," Michał Dworczyk said on Polsat News's "Graffiti."
"Because please pay attention to what is happening after Mr. Czarzasty's statement. On the one hand, we have a storm in our media and some internal tensions, but on the other hand, we have critical comments in the American media and very positive comments in the Russian media. So, the question is, who does this situation serve?" he asked.
"Every responsible politician should think about the consequences of their statements. And this is not about some servility or lack of servility of Polish politicians towards this or that ambassador, this or that foreign partner. It is about responsibility for one's words," he pointed out.
"One must remember that individuals who... hold important state functions are not just private individuals and do not only express their private views – because anyone can have any views they want, we live in a democratic country – but when speaking, they must also think about the political and diplomatic consequences for the country they represent," he continued.
08:59
Przydacz:
Tusk and Czarzasty Will Score Political Points on Declining Sympathy for Trump, Failing to Grasp the Stakes
- Mr. Tusk and Mr. Czarzasty look at the polls and see that sympathy for the very figure of Donald Trump in Poland is volatile, let's put it diplomatically, and undiplomatically, due to certain actions and decisions of President Trump himself, this sympathy is probably falling - said Marcin Przydacz on Radio Wnet.
- And they will recognize that they will score their political points on this, failing to understand what is at stake - he continued.
09:06
Przydacz on the Peace Council:
We Have a Question About the Government's Stance.
- What are the pros and cons, we are capable of conducting such an analysis. We have a question about the government's stance on this matter: is the government for entering [the Peace Council], or not entering? - said Marcin Przydacz on Radio Wnet.
- Because if we are not to enter, then this needs to be communicated to the Americans, and we need to be aware that it might, in some sense, also affect the state of Polish-American relations. And if we are to enter, then of course it also has its consequences, I'm not talking about financial nature, but for example, about image-related consequences - he continued.
09:09
- I constantly appeal to all my friends, because I like them all very much. If you have something to say to each other, call each other, I can dictate phone numbers to you, I have everyone's, and don't use social media, because it's completely unnecessary - stated Przemysław Czarnek in PR3.
- It is completely clear that there are different views on various details, including in the creation of program work, during programmatic work. These differences of opinion emerge in such a broad party as PiS, and these differences of opinion have always existed. However, conducting dialogue, even a rough one, not through PiS's internal media or telephone apparatus, but through social media, only unnecessarily fuels our discussion - he continued.
09:16
Przydacz on Poland's Membership in the Peace Council:
Preparations Must Begin.
- If it costs us nothing financially and doesn't cost us excessively politically, and a negative response could lead to a dent in trust, then I believe so, that preparations must begin – stated Marcin Przydacz on Radio Wnet, when asked if his recommendation was to join the Peace Council.
- This is my stance, because the costs are truly minimal compared to the potential risks in a situation where we would refuse – he continued.
09:28
Szefernaker on Nawrocki's First Six Months as President:
A Strong Start, A Stronger Poland.
- A strong start, a stronger Poland. Today marks six months since the inauguration of President Karol Nawrocki. During this time, the President has submitted 15 draft laws to the Sejm that he spoke about during the election campaign, including a key proposal to reduce electricity prices by 33% - says Paweł Szefernaker in a recording published on social media.
- He signed 147 laws and vetoed 23 laws. He made 22 general promotions. He issued 64 judicial appointments and refused to appoint 46 judges. He made 18 foreign visits - lists the Head of the Presidential Cabinet.
- 184 days have passed since the inauguration. Every day is a day of implementing the program that Poles chose in the presidential election. Poland first, Poles first - he concluded.
Silny start, silniejsza Polska! 🇵🇱
— Paweł Szefernaker 🇵🇱 (@szefernaker) February 6, 2026
Dziś mija pół roku prezydentury Karola Nawrockiego! ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/8m96FV6XOy
09:43
- Gazeta Polska presented an article detailing the dangerous connections of the Czarzasty marriage. [...] What actions should Marshal Czarzasty take immediately? He should fill out a questionnaire [...] which forms the basis for special services to investigate whether he provides guarantees of access to classified information - Mariusz Błaszczak stated at a press conference.
- If he does not fill out this questionnaire, it means he is trying to sweep the matter under the rug, that he is trying to push this problem [...] to the margins. We will not allow that - he continued.
- We demand that a closed session of the Sejm be held, during which all these matters, which can be read about in the Gazeta Polska article, are explained - he went on to say.
09:52
Morawiecki:
I Appeal to Fill the Gap So the Marshal of the Sejm Has to Complete a Security Questionnaire
"I am appealing today to close this gap in the system, a systemic security gap, as quickly as possible, but also so that as a result of closing this gap, a person as important in the Polish political system as the Marshal will have to complete a security questionnaire," said Mateusz Morawiecki at a press conference.
09:53
Żurek:
I hope we'll start restoring the Constitutional Tribunal in February
- I hope that in February we will begin restoring the Constitutional Tribunal, which is a key entity here, and that the coalition will nominate very good lawyers, not partisan ones, but substantive ones. I would very much like this tribunal to start functioning in this regard, so that we are not embarrassed on the international stage, but above all, so that Poles do not have to pay compensation for the illegal actions of substitutes and neo-judges - stated Waldemar Żurek on TVP Info.
09:57
Morawiecki Appeals to Service Officers:
Don't Let Prime Minister Intimidate You.
- I am also appealing here to the officers, the officers of the special services. [...] Don't let Prime Minister Tusk intimidate you. No one, no power lasts forever, and perhaps his power will also end sooner than he thinks. Your loyalty is to the Republic, that is your only loyalty - said Mateusz Morawiecki at a press conference.
- You should serve the Republic, not be dependent on political orders and sometimes perhaps prohibitions regarding the adequate verification of Mr. Czarzasty - he continued.
10:10
Czarnek Appeals to Governing Coalition MPs:
May They See the Light.
- We are also appealing to those reasonable MPs, we hope they are there, within the December 13th coalition, to open their eyes and see what a dangerous trap for Poles and Poland this coalition is leading them into, under the government of Tusk and Sejm Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty - said Przemysław Czarnek at a press conference.
10:20
Morawiecki:
Czarzasty Tries to Play the Victim to Distract from His Suspicious Ties
- Our conference is not about Ambassador Rose, it's about Czarzasty. He is trying to play the victim to distract from his very suspicious ties - Mateusz Morawiecki said at a press conference.
10:26
- We are aware that we do not have a majority in the Sejm. The coalition of December 13th has the majority. We have 188 MPs [...] but we appeal to all those who have even a shred of goodwill, that in a situation where the second person in the state is a person with dangerous ties to Russia, they should consider whether it is worth it. Whether it is worth harming Poland - said Mariusz Błaszczak at a press conference, when asked if there would be a motion to dismiss Marshal Czarzasty.
12:07
Bosak on Polish-American Relations:
I Appeal to End the Public Dispute.
"The Polish-American alliance requires prudent care from both sides. No reasonable person, either in Poland or in the USA, would state that this quarrel benefits either party. Maintaining the positive dynamics of our relations requires goodwill and restraint. I appeal to end the public dispute, and to communicate our positions to each other in accordance with diplomatic protocol." - wrote Krzysztof Bosak on X.
Sojusz polsko-amerykański wymaga roztropnej troski z obu stron. Nikt rozsądny, ani w Polsce ani w USA, nie stwierdzi, że ta awantura przynosi korzyść którejkolwiek ze stron. Utrzymanie pozytywnej dynamiki naszych relacji wymaga dobrej woli i powściągliwości. Apeluję aby zakończyć…
— Krzysztof Bosak 🇵🇱 (@krzysztofbosak) February 6, 2026
12:08
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on Kanał Zero:
Excessive Escalation with the USA is Not Good for Polish Security.
- I probably have a different view than many people. Should President Donald Trump receive the Nobel Peace Prize? Well, no, because he does not contribute to peace in the world. Should we act very explicitly in this matter, to the point of escalating relations with the USA? It is enough to write an opinion stating 'no,' but without escalating those relations - stated Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz in a conversation with Jacek Prusinowski on Kanał Zero.
- I believe that everything we do in foreign policy today should have one goal - the security of Poland and Poles, and excessive escalation with the USA, despite all the president's flaws, is not good for Polish security. It is also not good for Polish security to include in the National Security Bureau (RBN) the topic of some press reports about alleged dangerous connections, which are unproven, concerning Marshal Czarzasty - she continued.
12:13
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz Counts on the Coalition Agreement Being Honored:
All the Knowledge is on the Table.
- I am counting on [the coalition agreement] being honored. Perhaps it is the case that the Prime Minister, although I believed it should have no bearing, was waiting for the results of the elections within our party. Now he has those results, and I think all the knowledge is on the table, and there are excellent conditions for us to mutually keep our word within the coalition – stated Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on Kanał Zero.
12:42
- The main topic of today's conference is the amendment to the Act on the National Council of the Judiciary, essentially a finalized law. [...] As of February 4th, the law has been with the President. The President has 21 days to sign this law - said Waldemar Żurek at a press conference in the Ministry of Justice.
- We also want to convince the President and the representatives of his Chancellery today that this law is a genuinely good solution and that it will eliminate a certain chaos that prevails in the justice system - stated the minister.
- Of course, from the very beginning, I declared during the legislative process that we are open to discussions with the President. However, I am in the position of the Minister of Justice, and there has been no specific initiative to invite us on this matter to the Presidential Palace, so that we could discuss reforms of the justice system directly, rather than through the media - he indicated.
12:49
- "Poles are coming" – see how this phrase has changed over the last 30 years. German press reports that increasingly, it is our companies taking over established Western brands, not the other way around. Poland is taking what's hers – wrote Prime Minister Donald Tusk on social media.
"Polacy nadchodzą" - zobaczcie, jak to zdanie zmieniło się na przestrzeni ostatnich 30 lat. Niemiecka prasa donosi, że coraz częściej to nasze firmy przejmują ugruntowane zachodnie marki, a nie odwrotnie. Polska idzie po swoje. #RobimyNieGadamy pic.twitter.com/G3Yt9oUMBe
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) February 6, 2026
12:57
Żurek Recalls the Principles of the KRS Reform:
It's a distortion that judges choose themselves.
- What are the most important changes in this act? I would like to remind you once again. Something that has been postulated for many years, also when there was a different system for appointing judges, – that the appointment of judges should be done by judges, not politicians – said Waldemar Żurek at a press conference at the Ministry of Justice.
- We often have certain distortions in the public sphere, because someone says "judges choose themselves." We just forget that the National Council of the Judiciary includes six parliamentarians elected in general elections - he noted.
- There is a representative of the President, another person who has the right to vote. The President is elected in general elections. The Minister of Justice is a member of the government, and the government is formed by the majority, because they won the general elections. There are also two presidents of the supreme courts, who are also appointed by the President. So I would like us to correct these myths - he continued.
- This judicial part of the KRS, in my opinion, clearly results from the Polish constitution. […] Therefore, this new act, which is already with the President, restores compliance with the constitution, i.e., the election of the judicial part of the KRS by judges. The elections will be direct, secret, and supervised by the National Electoral Commission, which is the body that supervises all elections in Poland. Therefore, we ensure that the selection of judges is made by an independent body - he pointed out.
13:45
Żurek:
Nisztor Has Been Granted Protection
- I know that your colleague [Piotr Nisztor, the minister was speaking to a representative of Republika - ed.] has already been granted protection because he felt threatened, and the state acted in such a way that it first provides protection to a potential victim - said Waldemar Żurek at a press conference at the Ministry of Justice.
- This means that proceedings have been initiated. As for whether this officer of the Government Protection Bureau (SOP) is walking free - that is the responsibility of the prosecution. If the prosecutor considers the level of threat to be high enough that this person should be temporarily detained, then the court will decide on that. But first, there must be a motion from the appropriate prosecutor - he continued.
As he announced: - We will have a press conference next week. I promise that by this conference, I will be better prepared on this matter of this specific question and will explain why the prosecution applied this measure here, that we are protecting a potential victim, but did not deem it necessary, because it seems to me that there is no motion for temporary detention, [...] to temporarily detain the potential perpetrator today.
13:50
Żurek on the pre-trial detention for Ziobro:
The court’s decision is immediately enforceable.
- Pre-trial detention is immediately enforceable, it is a decision issued by the court, but the defense has already announced appeal measures against it. But immediate enforceability means that the services must carry it out, since the court has applied such measures - said Waldemar Żurek at a press conference in the Ministry of Justice.
- As for what the further steps will be, it is set out procedurally: first a wanted notice, then a European Arrest Warrant. If this wanted notice is issued, we will again apply for an EAW to the competent court. And here the court will decide whether to apply the EAW and whether the protection that is granted to Minister Ziobro, we are talking about political asylum, whether this protection covers only Hungary or the whole world - he continued.
- Please remember, the EAW concerns Europe, the European Union. A wanted notice often concerns the whole world, so even if asylum is granted by one of the countries in the world, it obliges us to pursue in other countries, so it seems to me that everything is procedurally correct - he stated.
14:01
Żurek on the selection of judges for the Constitutional Tribunal:
Discussions are underway, the first candidacies have emerged.
- In February, I would very much like to and will strive for us to see candidacies [for Constitutional Tribunal judges] and announced competitions. But haste makes waste, because it is an important decision - said Waldemar Żurek at a press conference at the Ministry of Justice.
- I would like one thing - that they be independent lawyers, who are not associated in the way those currently sitting in the Tribunal are associated. Not like you move from a parliamentary seat and shortly after you sit in the Tribunal - he noted.
- I would like them to be the best lawyers we have, but for them to be apolitical and independent. And that is not simple, because we have a profound crisis in the Tribunal. […] We can have a wish list, but this wish list needs to be adapted to reality, because I think there are people who have various concerns about entering a Tribunal that functions as it does today - he stated.
- I know that discussions are underway. The first candidacies have emerged. I can say that there are various people there - those whom I would see in the Tribunal and those whom I wouldn't. But until the coalition partners agree, I will not communicate it. As soon as I get the signal that there is a list - I will call a conference and you will find out about it - he declared.
15:02
- The President, Jarosław Kaczyński, left the hospital today after completing his treatment following an illness. In accordance with medical recommendations, he will remain at home for the next few days - wrote Rafał Bochenek on social media.
- Despite recent ailments, our leader has been continuously coordinating all PiS activities, and it will be no different now. We are working for Poland - emphasized the PiS spokesperson.
Pan prezes @OficjalnyJK opuścił dzisiaj szpital w związku z zakończonym leczeniem po przebytej chorobie.
— Rafał Bochenek (@RafalBochenek) February 6, 2026
Zgodnie z zaleceniami lekarskimi pozostanie jeszcze przez najbliższe dni w domu.
Pomimo ostatnich dolegliwości nasz lider na bieżąco koordynował wszystkie działania…
15:19
"Yesterday, the Poland 2050 Parliamentary Club elected its representation to the party's National Council" - wrote Paulina Hennig-Kloska on X.
As she informed, the mandate was received by Żaneta Cwalina-Śliwowska, Barbara Oliwiecka, Barbara Okuła, Elżbieta Burkiewicz, Sławomir Ćwik, and Marcin Skonieczka.
"Earlier, the Senators elected their representation" - noted Hennig-Kloska, naming Grzegorz Fedorowicz, Jacek Trela, and Piotr Masłowski.
Wczoraj Klub Parlamentarny @PL_2050 wybrał swoją reprezentacje do Rady Krajowej partii. Mandat otrzymali:
— Paulina Hennig-Kloska (@hennigkloska) February 6, 2026
- Żaneta Cwalina-Śliwowska @ZanetaSliwowska
- Barbara Oliwiecka @BaszkaOli
- Barbara Okuła @BarbaraOkula
- Elżbieta Burkiewicz @ElaBurkiewicz
- Sławomir Ćwik @S_Cwik
-…
16:19
- On February 5, 2026, the Court issued an arrest warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro, among other reasons, due to the suspect hiding from law enforcement and the judiciary. Consequently, the prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for the suspect Zbigniew Ziobro today - informed the National Public Prosecutor's Office.
18:47
"President Karol Nawrocki met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. They discussed bilateral relations, including military cooperation, current security issues, and Poland's participation in the G20 working groups" - the Chancellery of the President informed on X.
Prezydent Karol Nawrocki spotkał się z Premier Włoch Giorgią Meloni. Rozmawiali o relacjach dwustronnych, w tym o współpracy wojskowej, bieżących kwestiach bezpieczeństwa oraz o udziale Polski w pracach grupy G20. pic.twitter.com/CAUe9DpsT2
— Kancelaria Prezydenta RP (@prezydentpl) February 6, 2026
19:41
Brudziński on the Ziobro Case:
The Verdict Has Already Been Passed.
- We should wait out this, as even representatives of the judiciary call it, a crypto-dictatorship. The monastery will last longer than the prior; sooner or later, the rule of law will indeed come to Poland - said Joachim Brudziński in an interview with Marek Tejchman on the program "Gość Wydarzeń" (Guest of the Events) on Polsat News, when asked about the arrest warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro.
- The verdict has already been passed. You missed Donald Tusk's statement, who said: either Budapest or prison - he continued.
19:49
Brudziński:
The Only Guarantee for Removing Tusk, Czarzasty, and the December 13th Gang from Power is Kaczyński Remaining Leader
- The only guarantee that we will remove Tusk, Czarzasty, and this current December 13th gang from power is that Jarosław Kaczyński remains the leader [of PiS]. I am absolutely convinced of this - stated Joachim Brudziński on Polsat News' "Gość Wydarzeń" (Guest of Events).
19:49
Brudziński:
Czarzasty's Rants Against Trump Are Extremely Unwise, Not to Say Stupid
- I am not a spokesperson for the United States Ambassador, but I know one thing: in today's world and in the geopolitical situation we are in, such rants as Czarzasty delivered against our ally, President Donald Trump, are simply extremely unwise, not to say extremely stupid - said Joachim Brudziński in Polsat News, when asked whether the American ambassador has the right to say he will not meet with someone whom Poles have elected to office.
19:53
Brudziński:
Poland Would Be in a Different Place if Kosiniak-Kamysz Were Prime Minister
- We naturally believe that today Poland would be in a different place, including in terms of security, the healthcare situation, and the economic situation, if Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz were Prime Minister, rather than Donald Tusk. Because despite my critical stance towards PSL, towards Kosiniak-Kamysz, I believe he harms Poland less than Donald Tusk - stated Joachim Brudziński on Polsat News’ “Gość Wydarzeń”.
19:55
Brudziński:
We Must Be Ready in 2027 to Show Poles an Alternative
- I know one thing - we must be ready in 2027 to show Poles an alternative to the government of those who are dragging Poland down in every area. Unemployment is rising rapidly. Please ask young people if they had trouble finding work 2-3 years ago, even in places like Warsaw. Today, even restaurants and cafes are laying off young students because there are no customers - stated Joachim Brudziński on "Gość Wydarzeń" (Guest of Events) on Polsat News.
19:57
Brudziński on Disputes Between PiS Politicians on X:
We Are a Disputatious Party.
- We are a disputatious party, we are a party of various wings [...] I sometimes use the term that a political party is not a corporation - said Joachim Brudziński in Polsat News, when asked about the "exchange of pleasantries" by PiS politicians on X.
- In a political party, there are people with specific ambitions, a specific temperament, a specific level of testosterone - he continued.
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