Patryk Jaka, a Euro MP and Vice-President of Law and Justice, spoke clearly to Polsat News about speculation about possible cooperation between the Law and Justice with Grzegorz Braun and his political environment.
In the program “Guest of Events” Grzegorz Kępka asked about the anticipation of creating a “Senacki Pact” on the right side of the political scene. How he answered:
— I am convinced that the longer Tusk's regulation lasts, the more Poles see the contrast, how well we ruled (...), that the Polish state's ration, however, is our independent triumph in the Sejm and the Senate.
At the same time, Jak stressed that the PiS invited another formations to support circumstantial projects:
— If another parties on the right agree to this, go ahead.
He gave a referendum on migration as an example.
When asked straight about the anticipation of a coalition with the formation of Grzegorz Braun, Which he replied decisively:
- No, no, no. That's not a good idea. On the right you can see that we are a rational right. His (Brauna) last statements, which truly put Poland in a bad light on the global stage, show that we are the right hand. If there are voters who are hesitant, I ask them to see what the difference is between us and the formation that uses rhetoric that cannot be agreed with.
The politician stressed the importance of the image of the state on the global stage:
— We don't have time or space present to mess with it so easily.
However, what opposition he expressed to the thought of isolated the environment of Grzegorz Braun:
- Absolutely not. But specified statements are very harmful, and all happiness is the choice of the right hand, which has already proved actual in the rule.
He pointed out that politics is the art of "doing what is possible", but at the same time he cut himself off from Braun's controversial statements.