There is no peace without truth, and there will be no peace without truth.
- Czarnek at commemoration of Volhynia Massacre victims
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11:09
Sikorski in Brussels:
An Intensive Day in International Politics Ahead.
- Today promises to be an intensive day in international politics, as the coalition of the willing is meeting in Paris, where Prime Minister Tusk will represent Poland, and important decisions will be made preparing countries that wish to participate in the coalition of the willing for practical military solutions. And here in Brussels, even before the Foreign Affairs Council meeting, there was a specially convened breakfast with human rights activists, who presented a devastating picture of what is happening in the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia - stated Radosław Sikorski at a press briefing in Brussels.
10:49
Tusk:
Poland Will Be Among European Countries Hosting a European Space Agency Centre
- This is a very important day for Warsaw, for Poland, for Polish ambitions. By decision of the European Space Agency, Poland will be among the European countries hosting one of its centres - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said at a press conference.
- This is the first country on the eastern flank of the European Union that will have this opportunity, this formalized cooperation with the European Space Agency - he continued.
- Poland is becoming [...] one of the European leaders in terms of broadly understood space activity - he went on to say.
09:30
Przydacz Asked About the Oath of a Constitutional Tribunal Judge:
The President is Not Bound by Any Deadline Here.
- I would say very directly - the President is not bound by any deadline here, neither an instructional one, nor is there any obligation regarding a deadline. There have been moments in the history of the Third Polish Republic where, after an election, several dozen days passed from the taking of an oath. The President also always analyzes the procedure for the election of this judge - stated Marcin Przydacz on Kanał Zero.
09:21
Przydacz:
The More Information Emerges About the Southern Hospital, the More Sikorski and Tusk Talk About an Imminent Russian Provocation
- I have a conviction that the more information emerges about the Southern Hospital, the more Minister Sikorski and Donald Tusk talk about an imminent [Russian] provocation - stated Marcin Przydacz on Kanał Zero.
- I recall Prime Minister Tusk's last statement, which occurred in the week when scandals related to the lack of oversight of Rafał Trzaskowski's pet project, the Southern Hospital, surfaced. Earlier, in April, he said that war was approaching - he continued.
- Months are passing, I fear that it's like the fable of the boy who cried wolf, that each time he will say the wolf is coming, but then, truly, when something happens, no one will listen to him anymore because he is trying to use it a bit as a distraction - he pointed out.
09:18
Przydacz on Sikorski's words:
If Poles are being scared, this information must be conveyed to the Presidential Palace.
- We do not have information that Poland is imminently threatened by war, some large-scale Russian operation. The fact that Russia is considering various provocative scenarios is no secret, we have known this perfectly well for many months. I do not possess such direct information - stated Marcin Przydacz on Kanał Zero.
- If Minister Sikorski possesses it, then in my opinion, he should go to the Presidential Palace as soon as possible and provide the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the President, with credible information in this regard, either directly in conversation or through appropriate documents, but preferably in conversation, because if Poles are being scared, then this information must be conveyed to the Presidential Palace even more so - he continued.
09:12
On the Necessity of Choosing a Presidential or Chancellor System:
All the Strongest States Have Executive Power in One Hand.
"I believe that there will be no order in the Polish state if it is not like in the United States, for example, or in Germany. All the strongest states in the world are characterized by having executive power in one hand" - said Patryk Jaki on Polsat News.
"It's either a presidential system or a chancellor system" - he continued.
09:12
Przydacz on Tusk:
Rules for 3 Years and Hasn't Proposed a Single Healthcare System Reform.
- It seems to me that the government is only trying to do something under pressure now. The Prime Minister is saying, I think on Friday, that he's waiting for a healthcare reform by Tuesday. He's been in power for 3 years and hasn't proposed a single healthcare system reform. In 3 days, over the weekend, I understand Minister Grenda was supposed to come up with something. The only thing she came up with was to limit earnings - stated Marcin Przydacz on TV Kanal Zero.
09:07
Przydacz on the Kanał Zero Publication:
This Hospital Seems Like Some Nucleus of Darkness on the Map of Warsaw Hospitals.
- This is another piece of information concerning what was happening at the Southern Hospital. I have only one association – this hospital seems to be some sort of nucleus of darkness on the map of Warsaw hospitals. I hope it's not like this in other hospitals, but every few days some new information emerges. I wonder where the oversight of this hospital is. During these months and years when these things were happening, why didn't the prosecutor's office start investigating this situation - stated Marcin Przydacz in a conversation with Jacek Prusinowski on Kanał Zero.
- It seems that the first thing here is absolutely poor internal oversight, and secondly, an attempt to cover up, to hide - he continued.
08:59
Jaki on PiS's Approach to the EU:
It Will Be a Tough Stance. If It's Not Tough, I'm Out.
- There will be no Polexit, but there will be a tough stance. If it's not tough, I'm out. [...] I'm not going through this again. Either it's tough, or without me – said Patryk Jaki on Polsat News, when asked about PiS's course towards the EU and whether there would be a Polexit.
08:55
Jaki:
Czarnek is a Good Candidate for Prime Minister. He Presented Programmatic Proposals, One in Particular Has the Potential for a Second '500+',
- I believe that Przemysław Czarnek is a good candidate for prime minister. I believe that in difficult times, we need people who have character, who have charisma, and who will be able to pull all this through. Most importantly, he presented programmatic proposals that I believe have a chance to succeed, especially one which has the potential for a second '500+', but we haven't managed to break through with it so far, because there was always something else. That is, raising the second threshold to 180,000 [zlotys] – Patryk Jaki said on Polsat News.
08:51
Jaki on PiS's potential coalition partner:
They are our biggest problem.
- We have the biggest problem with them [Konfederacja], because when asked if they are ready to form a coalition with Tusk, they also say they do not rule out such a possibility. So I think they themselves must consider what they represent, what they want, whether they really want to govern, or if they only want to create a "fourth path" - said Patryk Jaki in Polsat News.
08:45
On a Joint List of Right-Wing Parties Under the President's Patronage:
Such a Composition Would Simply Sweep Away the Current Government.
- Theoretically, it's possible, why not? I believe such a composition would simply sweep away the current government if it came into being. However, is it realistic? We'd probably have to ask, especially Konfederacja, because they are our biggest problem - said Patryk Jaki in Polsat News, when asked if it's possible to create a list under presidential patronage on which PiS would go to the elections together with Konfederacja and other right-wing groupings.
08:42
Zgorzelski:
We are determined to take steps again regarding the bill on the status of a close person if the president vetoes it
- From the course of the conversation, I wasn't at that meeting [regarding the bill on the status of a close person], but MP Pasławska is certainly not a naive person either and returned with a certain conviction. When I listened to her, I assessed it as 60 to 40 that he would veto it, but the president also said that he had not yet made a decision. We are not naive, we probably know how it will end, but maybe there will be a surprise - said Piotr Zgorzelski in TOK FM Morning.
He declared: - We are determined that if the president vetoes this bill, we will take steps in this regard again. […] The state should look after over 2 million people who live in informal relationships, to simply make their lives easier.
08:42
Jaki on Morawiecki:
Of Course He Can Organize a Barbecue. We're Keeping Our Fingers Crossed.
- Of course he can organize a barbecue, by all means. We're keeping our fingers crossed. I hope there will be healthy food - said Patryk Jaki in Polsat News, when asked about the barbecue organized by Mateusz Morawiecki and his association.
08:38
Patryk Jaki Asked if Morawiecki Was a Good Prime Minister:
He Had Good Sides, He Had Sides I Disagreed With.
- He had his good sides, he had sides I disagreed with. That's no secret - said Patryk Jaki on Polsat News after a few seconds of silence, when asked if Mateusz Morawiecki was a good prime minister.
08:37
Zgorzelski:
Czarnek and his cronies, who went to a holy place for the Kresy dwellers, were chased away and booed
- Przemysław Czarnek and his cronies, who went to a holy place for the Kresy dwellers, i.e. to Domostawa, were chased away and booed - said Piotr Zgorzelski on TOK FM Morning.
- But he says it was unfair - commented Dominika Wielowieyska.
- And they believe it was fair. And I happen to believe the Kresy communities on this matter - replied the Polish People's Party (PSL) politician.
08:33
Zgorzelski:
Acting Ambassador to Ukraine Could Refrain from Speaking if the First Deputy Prime Minister Had Already Spoken
- There were also righteous Ukrainians who died for saving Poles. There are still Ukrainians today who commemorate the Volhynia crime, recognizing it as genocide. All of this is true. However, on that day, it would have been expected for the voice of the Polish state – and it was the only politician [Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz] who decided to go to Volhynia, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Polish government – to speak, and truly, the ambassador or acting ambassador could, in my opinion, refrain from speaking - said Piotr Zgorzelski on TOK FM's Poranek.
08:31
Jaki:
The Right is Stronger Today Than in 2023, We Just Have Competition on the Right
- Paradoxically, the right is stronger today than it was in 2023, we just have competition on the right. That is, people who think exactly as we would have thought in 2023, but for some reason have decided that [...] we should be given a yellow card - said Patryk Jaki on Polsat News.
08:26
Zgorzelski:
If the Chargé d'Affaires Speaks of the Second Polish Republic Persecuting Ukrainians, I Encourage a Quick History Lesson
- If the Chargé d'Affaires [Piotr Łukasiewicz] speaks of the Polish state persecuting Ukrainians in the Second Polish Republic, then I simply encourage a quick history lesson - said Piotr Zgorzelski on TOK FM's Morning Show.
08:22
Zgorzelski on the Words of a Polish Diplomat in Volhynia:
Borderland Communities Are Outraged by This Speech, Because a Kind of Relativization Occurred.
- I would like to ask further about the words of Piotr Łukaszewicz, Poland's chargé d'affaires in Ukraine […]. He said: “Bowing my head over the Polish victims of Ukrainian violence in Volhynia, I cannot fail to mention the Ukrainian victims of the Polish state before and during the war. I am not creating symmetry, but we remember what was shameful and unworthy.” And Piotr Łukaszewicz was sharply criticized by the opposition for these words - asked Dominika Wielowieyska on Poranek TOK FM.
- I wonder, Madam Editor, if this is the practice in diplomatic circles […], when a representative of the Polish state comes to a country: the president, the prime minister, or the first deputy prime minister, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, is there a practice and principle that after him, the head of mission then speaks and corrects? - replied Piotr Zgorzelski.
- Perhaps the deputy head of mission should also speak? Perhaps the accountant? For God's sake, Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz went there, spoke on behalf of the Polish state, and that's that - he stated.
He continued: - This statement […] was unnecessary and it greatly inflamed public opinion. I spoke with borderland communities and they are outraged by this speech because a kind of relativization has occurred.
08:17
Patryk Jaki on Proposed Legal Changes:
Everyone Who Emigrates Will Repay All State-Funded Medical Study Costs.
- Finally, we need to introduce a ban, or perhaps not a ban, but everyone who is educated by our system and leaves the country will have to repay all the funds that the state, the state paid for their medical studies - said Patryk Jaki on Polsat News.
08:12
Jaki:
We Raised Doctors' Salaries Because There Was a Shortage in Our Time. This Must Be Credited to Us
- This is something that must be credited to us, because it is true that we raised doctors' salaries precisely because there was a shortage of doctors in healthcare during our time. And I will just remind you that at the moment we took power, the budget for healthcare was 70 billion. When we handed it over, it was 190 billion, which means there has never been such growth in the Third Polish Republic - said Patryk Jaki in an interview with Grzegorz Jankowski and Joanna Miziołek on "Dobry wieczór Polsko" on Polsat News, when asked why PiS did not regulate doctors' salaries and instead raised them.
08:12
Zgorzelski on Duda:
He Has Politically Bankrupted Himself in Terms of His Relationship and Goodwill Towards Zelensky and Ukraine.
- President Andrzej Duda, in my opinion, in terms of the balance of his relationships and personal commitment to goodwill towards Zelensky and Ukraine, has simply politically bankrupted himself. Whatever he invested, there was absolutely no symmetry from the other side in this regard - said Piotr Zgorzelski in Poranek TOK FM.
- Let me just remind you of one fact: President Andrzej Duda obtained assurances from President Zelensky that he would refrain from naming various geographical features with names that would hurt our Polish sensibilities, especially those of families from the Kresy. Of course, this promise was not kept, just as President Zelensky had many opportunities to speak more concretely - he continued.
08:06
Zgorzelski:
Since Joining the Government Coalition in 2023, Exhumations in Volhynia Have Resumed
- This is a tremendous achievement of the Polish side, especially our government, because since we joined the government coalition in 2023, these exhumations [in Volhynia] have resumed - said Piotr Zgorzelski in an interview with Dominika Wielowieyska on TOK FM's Morning Show.
07:00
At 10:30 AM, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański, and Director General of the European Space Agency Josef Aschbacher will participate in the announcement of the location of the European Space Agency Centre in Poland.
Following this, the head of government will travel to France, where he will attend a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing and a military parade on the occasion of France's National Day.
At 4:30 PM, a welcome by French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled, at 4:50 PM – a family photo, and at 5:00 PM – the meeting of the Coalition of the Willing.
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