
Wikipedia says: "The number government of Jan Olszewski (for the Centre's Agreement) was the first post-World War II government in Poland elected by the Sejm (I term) after completely free elections in October 1991. 1 of the most crucial objectives of the government was to accelerate political reforms and decommunise the public sphere. The government did not enjoy the support of the president of Poland Lech Walesa, and the political conflict with the presidential centre intensified. 1 of the subjects of the dispute with the presidential camp and supporting parliamentary parties was the issue of negotiating the withdrawal of Russian troops from Poland. [.....] On May 26, 1992, Lech Walesa announced the withdrawal of his support for the government. In the face of the threat of recalling the government, on 28 May Janusz Korwin-Mikke submitted a draft mirror resolution revealing the names of MPs, senators, ministers, voivodes, judges and prosecutors who were secret collaborators of the safety and safety Service Office from 1945 to 1990, which was adopted by the Sejm. The following day (May 29) the opposition applied for a vote of distrust for the Olszewski government. In implementing the resolution, on 4 June, they were delivered to the Sejm with a list of secret collaborators, the alleged list of Macerewicz (which contains 64 names). On the second list, delivered only a fewer of the most crucial people in the country, the names of Lech Walesa and Marshal of the Sejm of Wiesław Chrzanowski were listed. Envelopes with names of persons registered as agents were presented just after 10:00 to the heads of parliamentary clubs. The motion for a vote of distrust was supported by 273 Members, 119 against.
Today, on the 32nd anniversary of the coup against the first post-World War II government in Poland selected by the Sejm will be held in Warsaw a rally to be attended by the empty voters Donald Tusk, who together with the communists and agent SB "Bolek" counted the votes needed to overthrow the first non-communist government of Poland.
The occasion for celebration on 4 June 2024 is the overthrow of the Constitution by Donald Tusk and his junta on 13 December by the introduction in Poland of a law specified as Donald Tusk, who hates Polishism, understands it. Tusk and his junta managed to conquer Polish tv in just little than half a year - after the daring night attack of Lieutenant Colonel Sienkiewicz on the TVP office at ul. Woronicz 17 in Warsaw, preceded by the exclusion of the tv signal on 20 December 2024.
Let us add that this was the first case of turning off the signal of Polish media since 27 September 1939, erstwhile the Polish Radio went silent after the business of Warsaw by German troops Adolf Hitler. And as it was then, so present it is simply a reason for pride for Polish occupiers: "This was 1 of the most crucial moments of rebuilding democracy in Poland" said Minister Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz about turning off the TVP Info signal.
Nor should we forget Bodnar – now called the "citizen's carnage", who managed to master the Polish Public Prosecutor's Office, in accordance with the law that Donald Tusk understands. For it was for nothing that Bodnar, who appointed the usurper as the National Prosecutor and in accordance with specified a law as Donald Tusk understands, recalled all prosecutors who opposed the occupiers of Poland.
The celebration on the 32nd anniversary of the overthrow of the government of Prime Minister Jan Olszewski is so understandable to the occupiers of Poland and to the hateful Polishness of Donald Tusk, all the more so due to the fact that the junta on 13 December became a consequence of democratic elections on 15 October 2023.
Therefore, together with the voters of Donald Tusk, the full Russia of Vladimir Putin celebrates today, which he did not hesitate to remind the Polish investigators Szczerb – besides acting as the prosecution of the president of Kaczyński, spokesperson for the Public Prosecutor's Office. It was the investigator Szczerba who said crucial words on the ZET Radio, which present must be reminded of the folk masses, gathered at the rally Support for the empty Tusk in Castle Square: "The position presented by Donald Tusk and following the annexation of Crimea and later his policy as president of the European Council was unequivocal, was absolutely pro-Russian"