Jarosław Kaczyński presented the 10-point “Polish Declaration” as a proposal for cooperation addressed to the Confederation. The “Polish Declaration” included 10 points. It is worth paying attention to any of them:
"No government, neither now nor always in the future, will be created with the engagement of political forces of Donald Tusk. For the criminal activities of anti-Polish Donald Tusk and his co-workers will be brought to criminal and civilian responsibility’; ‘No government will enter into agreements with post-Soviet Russia, formed by anti-Polish Putin forces, either now or in the future’; "The strict and unwavering strategical military and economical alliance with the United States must be firmly established". There are good issues in these "conditions" specified as opposing illegal immigration, opposing the centralisation of the EU or defending the Polish gold, but the Law and Justice Office had to declare it not to give the Confederacy's field. However, ideological conditions concerning geopolitics and relations with Donald Tusk indicate that their author is not individual else, but Jarosław Kaczyński. An effort to force the Confederate to declare that "for the criminal activities of anti-Polish Donald Tusk and his co-workers will be brought to criminal and civilian responsibility" – it sounds curiosive and demagogue. It's a small bit like the call "Get the Thief." And this alliance with the US "close and unwavering" sounds like spells from before 1989 about the alliance with the USSR.
However, another condition – that is, the request for a declaration that the Confederacy will agree that it will never conclude an "agreement with post-Soviet Russia" already points to Jarosław Kaczyński with his obsessive rusophobia. Firstly, it is impossible to say NEVER in politics; secondly, the president is having a hard time experiencing a decline in Poles' love for Ukraine and Karol Nawrocki's declaration that he will not agree to the accession of this country to the EU and NATO. In retaliation Kaczyński demands an anti-Russian declaration from the Confederate, although it is not known what agreements with Russia he is after, it seems that any. The president of the Law and Justice Office is simply a malicious man, making this request is to make the Confederate, considered wrongly by him, a “pro-Russian” – in hard circumstances, specified as, in his opinion, “I check.”
Jarosław Kaczyński has been guided by his phobias and obsessions in national and abroad politics for many years, which should completely disqualify him as a politician. "It was Putin's assassination. And as for the participation of others, we inactive gotta get to know that too" – he said about the Smolensk disaster on 10 April this year. He seems to believe it deeply. If so, his request for "no agreements with Russia Putin" is understandable. Only that Poland is not a private farm of Jarosław Kaczyński and a hostage of his obsession. The Confederacy discreetly withheld the President's demands, rightly stating that setting conditions for it was not the right place, “because it is the Law and Justice that needs the Confederation, not the another way around.”
Jan Engelgard
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Think Poland, No. 31-32 (3-10.08.201025)