"I beg categorically"
Through social media, Lech Wałęsa reported that years ago he donated "thousands of dollars" to the establishment of a specialized wellness care facility operating in the Solidarity building in Gdańsk. As reported by erstwhile co-founder and first president of NSZZ ‘Solidarity’, a plaque commemorating his donation was placed there in gratitude for the support. According to Wałęsa, after a fewer years, the plaque was dismantled and, as he estimated, most likely no longer returned to its place.
Lech Wales's first Facebook entryIn the further part of an entry published on social media, Lech Wałęsa demanded that the institution operating in the Solidarity building re-insert a plaque commemorating his donation or return the funds he had donated with interest. The erstwhile president besides suggested that further action be taken if his expectations were not met.
In 1 of the comments under Wałęsa's entry, he added that for the benefit of the said specialist wellness care centre he transferred an amount of about PLN million.
References to the death of Kiszczak
On this, however, Lech Walesa did not finish his comments. In the following entry he referred to the death of Czesław Kiszczak and the disclosure of papers concerning his alleged cooperation with the safety Service.
The erstwhile president claimed that after Kiszczak's death, the people around him were to persuade him to make a public announcement that they had collectively led to the overthrow of communism. According to Wałęsa, it was besides suggested that Kiszczak was to be an agent of British intelligence obtained while working at the UK embassy. The politician argued that he refused to participate in specified an undertaking, and then the general's wife was to uncover papers that, as Wałęsa claims, were falsified or previously withdrawn by Kiszczak himself.










