Press weekly, or review of events of Tamara Olszewski (8-14.04.2014)

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Kaczyński read his book in the Sejm * PiS MPs' event * Black clouds over Błaszczak * PiS organizes march on 10 May * Sienkiewicz: – Walec does not discuss with asphalt – Tamara Olszewska summarizes events of last week

1. A long-awaited session of the Sejm was held and it seems that Kaczyński was bored. So he got comfortable, put on his glasses, and with large pleasance He dedicated himself to reading his work respective years ago. Was his “Poland of our dreams” much more interesting than the debate on the cancellation of members of the Warsaw Real property Reprivatisation Commission?

2. We must admit that the spirit in the PiS MPs does not die. They had a large organization at the MPs' hotel.. There were dances and svawole, it was loud and joyful to specified an degree that the Marshal's defender and police had to intervene. And the best of all is MP Jakubiak of Kukiz’15, who sees nothing incorrect with it. Finally, a organization like a organization and it reminds us that no 1 made a large deal erstwhile MP Lefty was late in the hotel corridor due to the fact that he had no strength to get to his room, and MP PSL was barely on his feet, so he was drunk. And we're paying for it?

3. I do not realize why MPs pay us equally for their salaries and do not fulfil their duties. The tradition of the Sejm of this word has become the mass leaving of the sitting area by these gentlemen and ladies. Kaczyński throws the password and the mik... they're gone. This time they have abandoned the debate on abortion projects. So they left first, and then they just stopped by to make their statements, and that would be it. As you can see, they take large care not to overexert themselves.

4. The Black Clouds gather over the Bliss. The Military Counterintelligence Service (SKW) intends to make a request to the D.A. on the disclosure by Mariusz Błaszczak during the election run of a fragment of the military plan of usage called ‘Warta’. The guy shredded the data hard to aid win the election and someway overlooked that he broke the state secret.

5. The TVP Battalion is yet over. According to Minister of Culture and National Heritage Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, The Warsaw registry Court entered the beginning of the liquidation of the Polish Television. The end of the dispute over the validity of the liquidation of this hideous thing that was PiSu TV. Thank you to everyone who has helped, and to those who have defended this pathology, I have only 1 thing to say: a roller does not discuss with the asphalt to go. Normality, though slowly, does return.

6. The large absentee during the vote on the abortion bill was Roman Gierty. Interestingly, during the parliamentary campaign, he spoke of his open knowing and boasted about his daughter's support, which guaranteed that he would keep his father from forgetting the rights of women. Well, erstwhile it came down to it, Mr. Gierty went underground. The case of his absence will be addressed by the spokesperson for organization discipline.. I wonder if it's possible to turn an acute national into an acute freeman and a Democrat...

7. Kaczyński announced the large March on May 10, to which those who want a sovereign, strong, safe Poland will go. Polish PiS! It is to be the beginning of the way to overthrow the Coalition of 15. October and return to the trough. Hey, Mr. Kaczyński, dreams don't cost anything, and even if there are crowds in Warsaw, due to the fact that Solidarność will organize transport and parishes to order the faithful to do a patriotic duty, it will not do much. To se ne vrati...

8. And at the end of the spoon, bitch. Our Parliament is lazy! Within 3 months of that year, only 15 days were heldand all 19 laws passed were insignificant amendments. As Szymon Osowski, president of Watchdog Polska, says, "Citizens who voted for a change of government anticipate results of work, not just settlements of predecessors". So let's do it, gentlemen and ladies. Do not waste the trust We have given you.

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