"Charles Nawrocki should not sign the alleged Windmill Act," said Michał Kołodziejczak in the Wednesday edition of "Graffiti". Thus the KO politician broke out of discipline and criticized 1 of the flagship projects of the ruling majority. The politician besides advised the energy minister: let him go live under windmills himself.
Former Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michał Kołodziejczak criticised the alleged Windmill Act on Polsat News. He appealed to the president Karol Nawrocki About not signing this project.
- I'm sorry. I live between windmills. I I want no one - said the parliamentarian on the program "Graffiti".
Kołodziejczak against the alleged Windmill Act. He criticized the PSL hard.
- I'm sorry. The only origin of energy is biogas plantswhich function regardless of the weather - he added.
The parliamentarian powerfully criticized Miłosz Motyki, the Minister of Energy, who promotes the bill to liberalize the law on windmills.
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- Minister Motyka let He's going to live between windmills.. Let him build 3 or 4 and let him live there. That's what I want him - said the politician.
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Former Deputy Minister for Agriculture expressed regret over absence of a typical of Poland These negotiations. Michał Kołodziejczak believes that Polish politicians should participate in specified meetings in order to prosecute Polish interests.
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- I'm sorry. We stayed on the side of it all erstwhile decades happen within a week. We do not care about Polish interests - said the politicians.
- I'm sorry. There should be a request in our interest. demilitarisation of the royal circuitstop by Vladimir Putin the force of migrants on the Polish-Belarusian border and halt terrorist attacks in Poland. These numerous arsonsThe Russians, as they say, are behind them," said Kołodziejczak.
He added that the president Karol Nawrocki should make specified requests in Washington.
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