– In Cieszyn, Ukrainian flags fly at the Polish town hall. The order must be restored at the Cieszyn City Hall, due to the fact that it cannot be that the rulers of this city like to worship Ukrainians more than Poles," said Bronisław Foltyn, MP of the Confederate, quoted in the local "Gazeta Wyborcza".
Confederate politicians brought the flags of Ukraine from Cieszyn Town Hall
He was besides accompanied by Roman Fritz. "Not for vengeance, but for remembrance and fact call for sacrifices, and these sacrifices are nameless, lying in any pit, in any well, in any dung. Ukraine does not apologize for the crime," said the politician. Then they both entered the balcony and pulled down the flags of Ukraine.
As a substance of fact, another typical of the Confederacy Konrad Berkowicz published a lying post on site X to Mayor Cieszyn. "Ukrainian mayor of the city of Cieszyn" he wrote, adding her photograph with the city flag, which is so cut that it looks almost like the flag of Ukraine. Importantly, the Cieszyn flag is in red, blue and yellow.
Mayor Cieszyn has already spoken. "I would like to make it absolutely clear that the flag of Ukraine has been hanging on our town hall not since 11 July 2025, but continuously since 25 February 2022, that is, since the first day of Russian aggression against an independent Ukrainian state", wrote Gabriela Staszkiewicz on Sunday.
Statement by Mayor Cieszyn
"This decision was made in a motion of solidarity with the Ukrainian people and as an expression of support from residents and residents of Cieszyn, who demonstrated a large heart in the first weeks of the war – beginning their homes and hearts to those fleeing the war. I then made a public declaration that this flag would stay at the town hall until the end of the war – in a symbolic motion of support for the right of nations to self-determination, peace and security" - emphasised Staszkiewicz.
As she added, "it is so not actual that these flags were displayed on 11 July – on the day of the National Day of Memory of Victims of Genocide in Volyn and east Małopolska". "I full respect the memory of the victims of that tragedy. The crime in Volyn remains 1 of the most painful experiences of the 20th century and a symbol of hatred that must never be justified," she pointed out.
She besides turned to both Confederate politicians who downloaded Ukrainian flags from the Town Hall to appear in it for an interview. "I am ready to present a solution concerning the presence of flags, which I hope will be satisfactory to all parties," she wrote.
Before that, Staszkiewicz announced in a conversation with PAP that both cases would be notified to the prosecution. “I can say responsibly that this is only for the benefit of the Russian Federation,” said the politician.