

- During a gathering with sympathizers Karol Nawrocki did not cover the outrage of 1 of the publications that appeared in the Museum of Modern Art. He stated that it contained "obscene and violent images"
- — I would anticipate a serious candidate on the right side of the political scene to talk about safety issues," said Aleksandra Gajewska on the program
- Przemysław Czarnek replied that the task of politicians is not only to fight for the safety of national borders, but to “primarily children” who, he said, should be “protected from demoralisation”
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One of the main topics of the conversation was the Saturday speech of Polsat News’s guests on Sunday. Karol Nawrocki. As part of the election campaign, PiS candidate for president of Poland met with his supporters from Oława (Dolnośląskie province).
During his speech, Karol Nawrocki said that there was a book in the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw containing, as he said, "obscene and brutal paintings". It was about the publication of "Gender Queer. Autobiography", which the candidate for president of Poland powerfully criticized.
said Karol Nawrocki during a Saturday gathering with voters.
After these words, in a motion of opposition, he put a card in the shredder representing the cover of the book.
Przemysław Czarnek defends Karol Nawrocki. “These are disgusting things”
The programme leader Bogdan Rymanowski asked the Vice-Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy present in the studio Aleksandra GajevskaHow he feels about Charles Nawrocki's Saturday behavior.
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The leader Bogdan Rymanowski asked the MP to make her last sentence. Aleksandra Gajewska only added that Karol Nawrocki's behaviour is associated with her "with 30 years".
After these words, Mr Czarnek, present at Przemysław Czarnek, joined the discussion.
“Alexandra Gajewska commented on the fact that she was “talking about the demolition of publications”.
“ He said Przemysław Czarnek.
In the following part of his statement, Mr PiS stated that the task of politicians is not only to fight for the safety of the country's borders, but "primarily children", which must be "protected from demoralisation".