The discussion of Confederacy policies began with a question about the future of Law and Justice. Patryk Jaka expressed the belief that he would see Przemysław Czarnek or Zbigniew Ziobra alternatively than Mateusz Morawiecki or Andrzej Duda as president of his party. erstwhile he was asked about Sławomir Mentzen and Krzysztof Bosak, He stressed that he had respect for both politicians, but immediately pointed to his main objections to them.
In the Confederacy, I don't like making hatred of Ukraine and Ukrainians – said RMF FM on air. – In the European Parliament, I see how Grzegorz Braun and this squad are acting – he added.
Making Hate
I realize that you can be right in the sense that we should make better usage of aid to Ukraine and settle the Volyn case. However, a more fundamental question needs to be asked – said the Euro MP and asked – How do we want to build safety by turning hatred between Poland and Ukraine?
Patrick Jaka stated that keeping Russia distant from influence in Europe should be a key component of Polish policy. He stressed that Poland should cooperate on this issue with both the Baltic and Ukraine. Although he admitted that Sławomir Mentzen was right, showing flagstonesstressed the work of younger politicians to form the future.
Aversion to Ukrainians Grows
The latest survey conducted by the Centre for Social Opinions (CBOS) shows that, compared to the erstwhile year, Polish attitudes towards many nationalities deteriorated. peculiarly visible is the decline of sympathy towards the Ukrainians. The survey shows that only 30% of Poles have a affirmative attitude towards Ukrainians, 27% stay indifferent, while 38% express negative feelings. 5% of respondents were incapable to answer this question explicitly.
A year ago, Poles expressed a more affirmative attitude towards Ukrainians than now. As it reminds me Electoral Newspaper, in the erstwhile CBOS survey as many as 40% of respondents were positive, 26% were indifferent, 30% had negative feelings and 4% did not express a clear opinion.