Tomasz Trela (Levice) and Michał Wójcik (PiS) hosted the show on TVN24 just before Christmas Eve. Politicians argued, among others, about Karol Nawrocki and his expedition to the forest for a Christmas tree and the decision to remove the circular Table from the Presidential Palace. Emotions reached out erstwhile discussing Marcin Romanowski's case, which forced Monika Olejnik to intervene. She pulled the ace out of her sleeve, or actually the card with the text of the carols.
Caroling in "Step Over I". So the oilman reconciled the MPs
When politicians seemed not to halt arguing, Monika Olejnik decided to effort something else. – Excuse me, is there a subject on which you could talk at the circular Table so that you don't argue?" asked the journalist.
They said that it was possible that the subject was football, but they were inactive teasing. The lead wanted something more "neutral." However, she presented the guests with "They Comed to Bethlehem" cards.
MP Wójcik initially started singing a passage of "Driving Home For Christmas" due to the fact that the day before, the contractor, Chris Rea, died. After a while, however, both politicians sang a card carol. In the chorus, she besides joined the lead herself.
The carol recording at Monica Oilman's raises the net. net users delighted
Viral footage from the show caused an avalanche of comments. Many users were not amazed to see a uncommon view of agreement beyond divisions. net users appreciated the distance and the fact that they spoke "human voice". Below are any examples:
A immense plus for Mrs. Oilman and Mr. Treli and Uncle. We must commend Mr Trela in this short stretch. He yet showed a good and good face. Miracles.
It was fun to watch, a large plus for the editor of the Oilman, and I was genuinely surprised.
That's kind of nice.
She could have confessed them.
Thanks for the movie. Yesterday he made me a day.
The end of the world. On TVN Oilseed sings carols.
Christmas wishes by Tomasz Trela and Michał Wójcik. What do they want?
At the end of the programme, Members besides gave wishes to viewers. Tomasz Trela wished everyone a peaceful household holiday, reminding them that "we have a free Christmas Eve thanks to the Left". Michał Wójcik, on the another hand, appealed for peace and asked that Poles should quit talks about politics at Christmas tables.
Monika Olejnik threw in her 3 cents, who, in an ironic tone, wished you a choice between pierogy with cheese and dumplings with meat "and that there would be no argument that was better.".
