And it all started with Lewandowski's entry, which presented a imagination of the separation of public housing from developers' activities. He rapidly received the reaction of representatives of Poland 2050, who asked eloquently if it was "monopoly for developers for sale".
"Siamian Laws – for all 1 PLN for social construction, 1 PLN for credit subsidies? Patoparkings put in the Social Construction Act?" – they exchanged and accused the Left that their housing policy "beats the rhythm under the tune of developers and large cities".
Żukowska responded to the words of Poland 2050
After these words, she became active on platform X Anna Maria Żukowska. She accused the Holowna Group of attempting to discredit the largest social construction task in the 3rd Poland.
"You don't read draft laws, you don't study to them on government and you don't know what's in them. All you can do is lie and manipulate, and it's pathetic. You focus on discrediting the largest social construction task in the 3rd Republic and want to disgust people" - wrote the president of the Left Club.
"So who truly serves developers here? They paid for your election committee" – she signed at the end of Żukowska.