In the programme "Guest of Events" on Polsat News, moving Grzegorz Kępka asked if a possible PiS coalition with the formation of Grzegorz Braun was a good idea. Patrick Jaka answered this briefly, but besides decisively: – No. That's not a good idea.
How about a possible coalition with Braun?
PiS vice president said that "on the right side you can see that we are a rational right". How he pointed out that Braun's statements put Poles in a negative light on the global stage, but at the same time indicate that the Law and Justice Office is "the right hand of responsibility".
– If there are voters who are hesitant, I ask them to see the difference between us and the formation that uses rhetoric that cannot be agreed with," added Patryk Jaka.
Inquired about erstwhile statements by PiS politicians suggesting the anticipation of cooperation with Braun, How he pointed out that the organization must be flexible. "If Poles decide that there will be no another way to dismiss the Tusk government, then of course we will consider all options, knowing that politics is the art of doing what is possible," he said.
Braun sparked scandal again
As we wrote on Temat.pl, Grzegorz Braun caused a scandal during an interview on Radio Wnet. A politician has denied the Holocaust respective times, calling it "feel" and "a pseudohistorical transmission".
– They all together, jointly and severally, B’nai B’rith, Polin and another organizations who present themselves as Jewish, condemn those who talk the truth. That ritual execution is simply a fact, and let's give Auschwitz with gas chambers a fake. And whoever speaks of it is accused of terrible things, condemned from reverence and faith," he said.
Then the leader Łukasz Jankowski decided to end the conversation. Let us remind that the case has already been dealt with by the territory Prosecutor's Office Warsaw-Śródmieście North. It is simply a violation of Article 55 of the IPN Act, which says that "who publically and against facts denies crimes, including Nazi and Communist crimes, is subject to fines or imprisonments of up to 3 years". The investigation will now go to the prosecutors of the Institute of National Memory.