During the ceremony of taking over the authority over the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland by the fresh president Karol Nawrocki, the national defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz spoke. However, even before he spoke, whistles and buzzings spread in Józef Piłsudski Square. safety requires cooperation, not hatred, not screaming," he replied.
On squareMarshal Józef Piłsudski in Warsaw new president Karol Nawrocki took over the authority over Armed Forces. erstwhile he entered the platform Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish, among the crowd were screaming, whistles and loud buzzing. Words specified as "get off the stage" have besides come out of the audience.
Kosiniak-Kamysz erected in Piłsudski Square
The Deputy Prime Minister and the head of the MON, despite the behaviour of any viewers, began the speech. - In the words of an oath made present before the National Assembly by the president The 2 values most accompany the superiority over the armed forces. It is safety and independence, 2 sacred truths for the president and each of us - he stressed.
As Kosiniak-Kamish argued, Today is simply a hard timeand our country is facing not only problems, but the force to defend Europe. - We've been surviving in the most dangerous times since the end of planet War II. Poland is attacked all day - said, mentioning the digital war, acts of sabotage and another attempts to disrupt interior order.
SEE: Nawrocki took over the army. Celebration at Piłsudski Square
He pointed out that Poland "is on the first line of defence of the Western world" and "takes the exam". He besides said that the head of state must be above divisions. "The changes must not be in conflict with expectations, due to the fact that at the end (...) it is the soldiers of the Polish Army who will defend Poland. That's what they're called for, that's their most crucial task. - explained.
The Deputy Prime Minister responded to the whistles. "Screaming can't build unity"
According to the head of the MON "security requires cooperation, No hate, no screaming". - Cooperation that is between different centres of power and different views. Without cooperation there is no sense of safety - he added.
He then pointed out - and in the background there were inactive whistles - that "screams would not build unity or make an effective agreement". - I'm sorry. A hateful cry weakens the communityIt does not build the possible of the Alliance or the power of society. Regardless of the emotions that are normal, for us, cooperation in the field of safety for the government is simply a sacred command - he assured.
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