photo screen YT / Channel ZeroFormer Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is not pleased with his successor. In a conversation on Channel Zero, the politician did not leave a dry thread on Donald Tusk. He stated, among another things, that the head of the government is “loose” and the position he holds requires quite a few hard work. Morawiecki believes that while he was in charge of the government, he required himself and his colleagues to be "full-time engaged", which he estimated he did not see in Tusk's office.
"The current Prime Minister, my successor, from what I hear, is simply a very lazy man," said Mateusz Morawiecki in an interview on Channel Zero. He added that Tusk "is famous" as a individual who "does not work" and does not want to work "14-16 hours a day".
In the opinion of the erstwhile head of government, acting as Prime Minister is just between 14 and 16 hours of work each day. Morawiecki believes that the decisive difference between his cabinet and the cabinet of the current president of the Council of Ministers is commitment. This – as he claims – required full from himself and his associates erstwhile he held office, but he does not see the same in the surroundings of Donald Tusk and from his own side.
"Laziness" is not the only epithet that fell to Prime Minister Tusk during an interview with Morawiecki on Channel Zero. The erstwhile head of government besides utilized the word "used by young people" and called Tusk a "grandfather". “You can call him a grandfather. That's what young people say," said PiS politician.
Source: bishop.pl










