Pavlovich has to bite his tongue?
Instead of the conventional text, the Constitutional Court justice published a series of stars and emoticons, which caused many users to be uncertain what she wanted to convey. 1 of the online experts since nevertheless managed to interpret her post.
Pavlowicz, who presently works in the Constitutional Court, is known for her acute rhetoric, especially during her career in the Sejm. Now, working at the Court, she most likely needs to be more careful in her speeches. Despite this, she is inactive active online and has not missed commenting on fresh changes in government, including the failure of Mateusz Morawiecki and the appointment of Donald Tusk as the fresh Prime Minister.
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That's how I see it...
— Krystyna Pavlowicz (@KristPawlowicz) December 11, 2023
However, her different entry caused surprise among net users who tried to realize what Pavlowicz meant. However, Pavlovich did not dispel their doubts. She said only:
There is no vulgar word in the text. I can see that the eight-year opposition of many people has instilled the recognition of the sign * with their flagship slogan... Yeah, but here's a profile that's uninfected by "stars" who only wake up to my policy...
Solving the Mystery
Jakbe Mansztajn, known for his profile of Make Life Harder on Instagram, has challenged the explanation of an ambiguous entry of controversial politician. He presented to his observers the process of reading the entry of the Constitutional Court justice step by step. Finally, he concluded that the hidden content was as follows:
Unfortunately, Poland is already in the hands of German agent Tusk and Hołownia — figurehead. You want to cry. God save Poland.
After any time, Krystyna Pavlowicz showed only part of her message:
Politician.
God save Poland!
— Krystyna Pavlowicz (@KristPawlowicz) December 12, 2023
If you watch shows and telegraphs, you know that erstwhile akin puzzles appear in them, you can get a gift for their dissolution. Unfortunately, Krystyna Pavlowicz did not uncover whether she expected any reward for giving the right answer.