Poland’s ruling party targets Tusk’s German ties in new campaign ad

Poland’s ruling party targets Tusk’s German ties in new campaign ad

Published September 12,2023


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Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) get together is taking intention at opposition chief Donald Tusk in a brand new marketing campaign advert forward of parliamentary elections on Oct. 15.

In the advert, PiS chief Jaroslaw Kaczynski receives a telephone name from a consultant of the German Embassy in Warsaw about elevating the retirement age in Poland.

His interlocutor needs to attach with the German Chancellor and clarifies that the retirement age in Poland “should be the same as under Prime Minister Donald Tusk.”

“Please apologize to the Chancellor, but it will be the Poles who will decide on this matter in the referendum. There is no more Tusk and these things are over,” Kaczynski says, after which hangs up.

PiS has turned its assaults on Tusk, the chief of the opposition Civic Platform (PO) get together and president of the European Council from 2014 to 2019, who was on good phrases with Germany. He served as prime minister of Poland from 2007 to 2014.

“Tusk is the personification of evil in Poland. He is pure evil,” Kaczynski stated final month.

Kaczynski claims Tusk desires to boost the retirement age and privatize main firms.

Warsaw has additionally been crucial of what it sees as Germany’s foot-dragging over weapons provides to Ukraine. It can be in search of €1.3 trillion ($1.4 trillion) in reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation.

Poland’s desire for a federation of European Union nation states additionally collides with Berlin’s push for a deeper EU.

Source: www.anews.com.tr