To the Office of the Board of the Civic Platform, on the hands of Donald Tusk and Marcin Kierwiński, we sent — Citizens of the Republic of Poland — the following letter:
Ladies and gentlemen,in my own name and the citizens of the Republic of Poland delight meet. We want to talk about the inactive existing possibilities of a common list of democratic opposition and the opportunities and threats of the "Senatic Pact". Our plans besides depend on you, which is why things are becoming increasingly urgent for us.
Greetings.
Paweł Kasprzak
We did so after many months of attempts at contacts, all of which proved to be ineffective in a way that was clearly intended to be stentful. Well, there are crucial and more crucial things. No uncertainty more crucial than me and our offended pride is the substance of conversation.
According to the Polish citizens, the decline in opposition quotations, the promotion of the Confederacy and the position of the coalition governments of the Law and Justice organization were clearly commented on in fresh weeks. In our opinion, among those who inactive specify themselves as opposition voters, there are mostly those who unreservedly vote mainly against the current power and who are so willing to support any, most effective opposition block. It's 1 of the respective dimensions of the drop in quotes. This is definitely not all of the voters who want to change the current situation in Poland.
Polish citizens have always advocated a common list of opposition. Always stressing that it is not all the same as for what intent it will be formulated. In particular, we are afraid about the tendency of politicians, publicists and online discussions to “cut wings” and the actions calculated on the marginalization of all who allegedly or indeed argue the common list of opposition.
We are inactive seeing the apparent anticipation of a broad social movement that reaches not only for the absolute majority, but besides for the constitutional majority in the future parliament. The emergence of specified a movement unfortunately depends on the goodwill of the opposition political parties, and especially on the largest of them, which otherwise deserves to be dealt cards today. In our opinion, it is imperative that it step down as the host of a joint list for a broad civilian committee. Its possible participants are easy identified today. We talked about it with quite a few them. Each of the people and institutions active are willing to engage in specified an initiative — no of them will do so without green light from the Citizens’ Coalition, saying something that should have been said long ago.