At 1 point in Friday's presidential debate on TV, the Republic of Adrian Zandberg pulled a telephone and released a recording on which Sławomir Mentzen criticizes social programs specified as the 13th and 14th retirement. – This was our programme in the parliamentary campaign, now I have the presidential program – Mentzen replied to him.
And after a while, Szymon Hołownia besides showed the Confederate politician a video, "as he made the Polish state for almost 3 million PLN".
– Mentzen's shares transferred to the household foundation and sold by these foundations in order to avoid paying 2.8 million taxes to the Polish state. Mr. Millionaire doesn't want to pay the Polish state taxes. Aren't you ashamed of that? – thundered Holownia.
Three candidates had videos prepared for Mentzen
– It is not actual that I avoid any taxation. The household foundation serves to reinvest these measures. And there's no taxation on the way. But if I want to retreat any money from this foundation, I pay a average tax. I've already paid money from this foundation and paid income taxation on all specified payment," Mentzen replied.
Artur Bartoszewicz besides had a movie prepared for Confederate politics. You've been promoting the Beer with Mentzen for years. Alcoholic initiation in Poland, ladies and gentlemen, is the 11th, 12th, 13th year of our children's life," said the candidate. – Statistical Pole drinks 12 liters of pure ethanol – he added.
He then re-created a video where young girls say they "love beer and vodka", they besides mention the "Beer with Mentzen" action, and declare that they will vote for Confederate policy.
Alcoholism is simply a terrible disease. I don't want anyone to become an alcoholic. Alcohol should be drunk in a moderate, reasonable way – the candidate told him in response.
– It's not right to get into any states, due to the fact that there are all sorts of unusual problems. In particular, I feel very sorry for alcoholics. Unfortunately, I know a fewer alcoholics," he added, declaring that he does not in any case support an increase in the taxation of alcohol sales.