A week of politics. Parliamentary audit at the WOŚP headquarters

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Parliamentary audit at the WOŚP headquarters

Member of the Law and Justice Janusz Kowalski (46 l.) announced that he would conduct a parliamentary audit at the office of the large Orchestra of Christmas Charity. In an entry published on the X platform, the MP reported that he intended to determine what happens to money for floods. Super Express recalls that in September last year the head of WŚP announced the transfer of PLN 40 million by the Foundation to aid the floods. ‘– Jerzy Owsiak, alternatively of revealing invoices and bank statements, sends scares to his MPs. But since I was called up to the board, I will visit the WOŚP office with parliamentary control to find where the money for the floods is and why the collections are settled for respective years," he said. - I'll send a list of the papers I'll bring to the foundation. all zloty of Poles must be accounted transparently. I trust that Jerzy Owsiak will prepare professionally for my parliamentary control – invoices, contracts, transfers and bank statements. I'm certain Mr. Owsiak, if he has nothing to hide, will show how he ordered the money for the floods. – explained the MP in his entry (...). Kowalski explained that he would require, among another things, access to papers from medical equipment purchases and sponsorship and marketing contracts, as well as answers to the question erstwhile WOŚP was controlled by the wellness department and the taxation services (...)’.

He's gonna take orders from liars.

Sławomir Mentzen (38 l.) He announced that if he became president, he would receive the awards those who lied about Polish history. – No more rewards for insulting Poland and Poles. No more rewards for lying about our story. No serious country would let itself to do this, and that must be changed. In Poland, if individual speaks sick of Poles, they even give him a prize, just like Vasily Zwarycz, erstwhile Ukrainian ambassador to Poland. The president handed him an award, unless he accused the Polish authorities of pro-Russian politics after the outbreak of the war or accused Polish farmers of protesting Ukrainian food. "Mentzen besides mentioned Guy Verhofstadt, who, as he said, received an order from the president after saying: that in 2017 there were 70 1000 Polish fascists on the independency March. – The man saw fascists in Warsaw not in 1939, but in 2017, and the Polish authorities felt that he deserved the award. The order was even given by the president to a liar, a pseudohistory by Jan Tomasz Gross, who lied that Poles killed more Jews during the Second planet War than Germans and was awarded by the Polish authorities. How can you do that? says the leader of the Confederacy (...)” reads Fact.

A dress for a large celebration

During the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz, crowned heads and presidents of another states went to Poland. This event is closely related to the etiquette and diplomatic protocol, therefore, erstwhile preparing outfits for the most crucial people, you request to know the circumstantial rules and rules to be followed. In conversation with Super Express Dorota Goldpoint, designer Agaty Duda (52 l.), she told of the scenes of the preparations of the First Lady's dress for this momentous celebration. Change. ‘(...) – Clothes for specified an important, elevated occasion... are covered by any detailed rules of the diplomatic protocol. First of all, we request to know where the celebrations will take place. If this is the outer space, usually this time of year, this space is covered to defend guests from possible rainfall or cold. So the preparations begin with what will be the place of celebration, as well as what guests will attend the event.... Must be a formal outfit. In women these are subdued colors and above all elegant outfits, as always in the case of advanced rank diplomats (...). Madam president very much ensures that all formal outfits at the ceremony are toned down and appropriate to the occasion in peculiar ...’.

Tax on the absence of children

Member Marek Jakubiak (65 l.) proposes to introduce bullThat's a taxation on not having children! According to his idea, the childless would pay PLN 800 per month. True He asked politicians what they thought of specified a solution. ‘– Punishment for not having children is cruel to people who, for example, conflict with infertility problems. It's inhuman to those people who want and cannot. Do you imagine that specified a individual would present a medical certificate to the taxation office? People should mostly have the right to choose whether they want to have children or not. – said Marcelina Zawisza (35 l.). A akin view Monika Rosa (38 l.) from the Civic Coalition. – I believe that it is your work to give parents and families a sense of safety so that couples decide to have children. It's not his work to punish or force children. PSL MP Jarosław Rzepa (52 l.) decided that the thought of Jakubiak was return not necessarily the best period in our modern history. – Should we encourage families to have children in this way? In my opinion, most likely more through security, guarantees, stabilisation of work, nurseries, kindergartens and, above all, education. I believe that all discussion in the area of demography is needed in Poland ...’.

New function as Grandma

Super Express reports that a politician Margaret Kidawa-Błońska (67 l.) She can play a fresh function late due to the fact that she became a grandma in December! "Symbolically, for on Granny's Day, she boasted of a beautiful image in which she lovingly looks at the cute small boy she holds in her arms. – He came into the planet and turned my head. I've been a arrogant and happy Janka's grandma for almost a period now. – she wrote. Interestingly, this is the 3rd John in the family! The children’s parents maintained the tradition, for that is what their father and grandpa are called. It is worth noting that the name John comes from the Hebrew language and means God is gracious ...’.

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