President Nawrocki evidently hates Vladimir's war criminal, which he besides stated in Przemysl, pointing to the Kremlin's aggressive threat. But erstwhile the Prime Minister of Hungary has problems before the close elections, the issue begins to have a different aspect and dimension – although incomprehensible, but it does not bother the President. He rushes to his “brother” to shake Orbán's hand, with a bloody contact of Putin. president Nawrocki, of course, absolutely, where he is not helping Orbán in the election run (this is the version for the “stupid nation that will buy it). Minister Bogucki assured that president Nawrocki had gone to Budapest to urge Orbán to halt utilizing Russian gas. Orbán's request understood differently and turned the gas tap off for Ukraine. Well, Polish and Hungarian are so different languages. In total, in Przemysl it would have been average and sympathetic if it had not been for this, as the opposition estimates, a insignificant incidental after the end of the briefing. "A insignificant incident" turned into a scandal due to the brave writer Matthew Half-Boy.
TVN writer “at the station” had the right to ask and ask president Nawrocki whether he was not disturbed by Viktor Orbán’s close relation with Vladimir Putin before gathering with the Hungarian Prime Minister. No further than in December for the same reason, there was no gathering of both politicians. And in March, in Przemysl, the rhetorical question of the writer led president Nawrocki out of balance. What happened at the end of the open court conference, to many people, including advanced school youth, is beyond the limits of imagination. The president of Poland, head of state, first individual at the top of power, attacked the writer with a finger pointer and a sharp word: "...The editor will come around and perceive to what the president of the Republic says".
Everyone can have their own assessment of specified behaviour, but from the first individual in the country 1 can anticipate to always present the majesty of the office held. The opposition believes that the president reacted to the "array". I think that's a different address. Miłosz Kłekek on tv Republic saw controversy in the assessments of the presidential event and this time, as rarely, was right. Invited to the programme Kamil Wnuk, a Polish MP of 2050, said that he supported the president, he saw nothing incorrect with his behavior, due to the fact that he was erstwhile attacked by a question by a journalist.
Journalists do not attack questions, journalists find out the truth, they have a work to ask questions to politicians, and politicians are obliged, by law, to answer questions, even the most hard and sometimes tricky ones. Meanwhile, they treat media representatives in a diverse way, even “from a shoe”, depending on what station or paper the writer represents. Chamish, rude behaviour towards journalists is not random. How frequently abroad journalists are besides treated. Until recently, Mr Czarnek had been a keystone in this regard. The scandalous behaviour of president Nawrocki, which he demonstrated in Przemysl, hopefully, will not become a fresh habit of contacting the journalists with power. president Donald Trump at the time of the briefings can call a well-known and valued writer stupid, but this is not a follow-up behaviour either, even though the United States is our top ally.













