Janusz Korwin-Mikke: "They want to remove me and Braun to enter the coalition with PiS" [Video]

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Janusz Korwin-Mikke, late accused by his organization comrades of sabotaging the Confederate electoral campaign, claims that little than expected support for their group is the consequence of the actions of Witold Tumanovich, the chief of the Confederate electoral staff. As an example, Korwin-Mikke cites here a scandal which erupts around his expected message during the founding gathering of the "Patriarchat" Foundation. The politician was accused not only of words taken out of context, but besides of those which he had never said himself. While inactive a associate of the Confederate, and at the same time 1 of the group's leaders, Janusz Korwin-Mikke then demanded the right to correct and sue the media and politicians who duplicate false narrative. The chief of election staff was expected to forbid it, although there were rumors that Korwin-Mikke was deliberately making unpopular thesis to harm the Confederacy. However, there was no consent to the trial in electoral mode, which at the time was the only way to defend itself.

"The chief of staff, in fact, can be said to have sabotaged this campaign," says Korwin-Mikke in an interview with Piotr Korczarowski, adding that "(...) possibly it was about the Confederacy not collecting besides many votes. My main suspicion is simply a possible coalition with PiS. This coalition was told to us, of course not for any reason and in Fr Jarosław Kaczyński said that possibly with the Confederate, but without Braun and Korwin-Mikke. I fishy that the removal of Braun and Korwin-Mikke was simply to enter the coalition with PiSem later.”

However, erstwhile asked about the prejudice of the coalitions towards views which he has not changed for 30 years, Janusz Korwin-Mikke notes that by any only the desire to “pull” into power speaks.

“My goal is not to win elections at all costs, although it is good to win elections... but not at the expense of witnessing falsely. This is why I go to the elections to convince people that, for example, democracy is simply a bad system. And a fewer percent of the voters who are convinced of this are more crucial to me than the desire to get 2 more parliamentary mandates (...), due to the fact that if I say democracy is good and so I will have 2 additional MPs, I will strengthen false convictions in society. (...) I am not in politics to say what people want to hear, just to change their way of thinking,” explains Janusz Korwin-Mikke while stressing that his strength is to say things that most people theoretically agree with, but do not have the courage to admit it.

Source: eMissiaTv

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