
Former MP of Law and Justice, and presently an advisor to president Andrzej Duda, pointed out Jarosław Kaczyński's hypocrisy about opposition to the government's migration policy. Łukasz Rzepecki did not spare any harsh words towards his erstwhile boss – he stated that "unless he forgot his 8 years of rule", erstwhile hundreds of thousands of foreigners from culturally different countries from Africa and Muslim countries entered Poland. citing the data of the ultimate Chamber of Control, Rzepecki stressed that it was as many as 366 1000 people.
On Tuesday, July 29, Jarosław Kaczyński announced on October 11 a march against illegal immigration, to which he invited "patriotic environments". any time later the initiative was commented by Sławomir Mentzen – 1 of the leaders of the Confederation – stating that "it is not amazing that only illegal", due to the fact that hundreds of thousands of immigrants went to Poland on the basis of legal procedures.
In a akin tone, Łukasz Rzepecki, a erstwhile Law and Justice politician, spoke in the program "Political Debate" on Polsat News, and presently associated with the Confederate advisor to president Andrzej Duda.
"Jarosław Kaczyński late seems to have forgotten about his 8 years of government he held," Rzepecki said, disciplining his erstwhile boss. He reminded that it was then that a crucial number of foreigners went to Poland.
"The NIK study clearly and clearly showed that 366 1000 people under the regulation of the Law and Justice came to Poland from culturally different countries, from Africa and Muslim countries. This is simply a subject that we as a Confederate will talk about all day and remind you of president Jarosław Kaczyński," said the advisor to Duda.
He then explained the reasons why he was no longer a associate of the Law and Justice. "Since 2017, I haven't been in the Law and Justice, due to the fact that I've been thrown out for resisting taxation increases, fuel prices. I have always been in favour of the provolutional demands that the Confederate community spoke of. It is Sławomir Mentzen, Krzysztof Bosak who are credible on the subject of illegal migration," Rzepecki said. He added that he “tryed to be a reviewer” on issues where he sees “close his eyes on what the Law and Justice did” during their governments.
Source: politics.se.pl / Polsat News