

- Who will benefit from this change of narrative? It will not be Karol Nawrocki or Jarosław Kaczyński. Only Sławomir Mentzen, Krzysztof Bosak, Grzegorz Braun, who will be able to say: “We were right,” says the political scientist
- Against Donald Tusk's background, Rafał Trzaskowski is simply a average politician. It is Donald Tusk who speaks about the suspension of the right to asylum, and Rafał Trzaskowski only about sealing the 800+ program for Ukrainians – he believes
- I think that Donald Tusk has come to the conclusion that he should not have hard opinions, says Dr. Rydliński
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— I asked the Ministry of Interior and Administration and the Ministry of Justice to present a fast plan for an immediate consequence to organised crime carried out by foreigners,” he reported. at a conference with Ursula von der Leyen Donald Tusk. “Any guest in Poland and in a brutal way violating the law will be deported from Poland,” he promised.
On the right side of the political scene, it is heard that Donald Tusk is the individual who will say what is actually worth telling him. Opposition politicians argue that this is why the Prime Minister has late tightened his language on the issue of foreigners.
Tusk like Trump. Mentzen, Bosak, Braun wipe their hands
— Speaking of deportation of violent criminals from Poland, Prime Minister Tusk did not say anything special. specified principles prevail in another Western countries, says Dr. Bartosz Rydliński of the University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski.
However, the political scientist sees a change in the communicative of the Polish Prime Minister. “ Donald Tusk believes that the wind of past is now blowing from the right. He so concluded that in the fight for the success of Rafał Trzaskowski it would be essential to decision to the right, populist side and adapt the language to Donald Trump, or the Confederacy, he estimates.
Onetu is of the opinion that this will not be good for the Prime Minister. “Research from Western Europe shows that this strategy is not effective. Beyond our western borders, the Social Democratic organization of Germany, the SPD, now uses akin rhetoric on immigrants and loses voters. Who does? The organization that said it was the first, or far right alternate to Germany.
Returning to our political courtyard, Dr. Rydliński says: “Who will benefit from this change of narrative? It will not be Karol Nawrocki or Jarosław Kaczyński. Only Sławomir Mentzen, Krzysztof Bosak, Grzegorz Braun, who will be able to say, “We were right.”
Is Donald Tusk speaking Donald Trump doing a bear's favour to Rafał Trzaskowski?
— No, due to the fact that Rafał Trzaskowski says very akin things — a political scientist begins to respond, who feels that “in these presidential elections we have a division of roles into a good and bad policeman.”
Trzaskowski and Tusk. Good and bad cop
— Against Donald Tusk's background, Rafał Trzaskowski is simply a average politician. It is Donald Tusk who speaks about the suspension of the right to asylum, and Rafał Trzaskowski only about sealing the 800+ program for Ukrainians. He believes this is simply a coordinated action in the Citizens' Platform staff.
— It's not like Donald Tusk utilized words like this today, due to the fact that he's been attacked by information about any crime committed in Poland by foreigners," says Dr. Rydliński.
The political scientist besides cites another metamorphosis of Donald Tusk. He reminds of his words 10 years ago, erstwhile Tusk said that Leszek Kołakowski made him a "libebrian-conservative socialist". It's so oxymoron. I think Donald Tusk has come to the conclusion that we should not have hard opinions. I remind you that Tusk was known to be a supporter of the liner tax, the free market, the limited function of the state. I don't remember what Donald Tusk thought was done. I besides don’t know if he inactive believes in the free market,” he comments.
Power for Power
Is this the policy to be effective? — If the only goal is to be in power, then yes. But if you want to implement your views, it is up to them to convince the public, not to give in to what people say,” says the expert.
Dr. Rydliński points to 1 example. “We have had an increase in anti-Ukrainian tendencies for months in social opinion studies. There are 2 ways to deal with this challenge. You can quit and do what most people want. You can besides change that attitude. The government could explain to the public that this is our commitment to our east neighbours, who are leading a heroic defence not only in defence of their independence, but in defence of the safety of all Europe. And that it simply pays off erstwhile Ukrainians fill in, like many immigrants, a gap in the Polish labour market.
— However, I have the impression that Donald Tusk chose his first strategy. However, being Prime Minister has any responsibility. Unfortunately, I believe that the Prime Minister is giving up on this responsibility, giving in to truly bad motives. And he's doing it to keep power. This is his main motivation — punctuated by a political scientist.