Tusk compared Poland and Iran. "We were moving from a akin ceiling"

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On Sunday Prime Minister Donald Tusk published a fresh entry in social media, in which he referred to the comparison of economical improvement of Poland and Iran. "We were moving from a akin ceiling," he wrote.


The Prime Minister responded to the entry Alec Stappa from think tank IFP, published on X. It's the Institute for Progress, which is an American investigation and policy improvement think tank.

That was quick.

Stapp pointed out that Poland has, in 1 generation, gone from Iran's economical level to Japan's level. The entry was accompanied by graphics showing changes in GDP per capita.

Donald Tusk commented, "Iran has put on authoritarianism, a spiritual state and an anti-Western course". He continued: "Poland for democracy, free economy and Europe. We moved from a akin ceiling, we without gas and oil, they without freedom. All supporters of a extremist change of course for consideration".

Donald Tusk compared Poland and Iran to economical development


As we wrote on Temat.pl, there is presently a conflict between Israel and Iran in the mediate East. It began with a nightly attack from Friday to Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then reported that a military operation "The Risen Lion" was launched to halt the threat from Iran.

He stressed that Iran has a atomic weapons improvement program and "is capable of producing atomic weapons". According to the Israeli authorities, this would be a threat to their state. Iran responded and fired ballistic missiles on Friday night.

The conflict escalated on Saturday erstwhile Tel Aviv carried out further air strikes. In response, Iran launched another wave of rockets towards Israel. On Saturday night on Sunday, the country was attacked twice. On Sunday morning, CNN station reported 8 people were killed as a consequence of the attacks and around 140 were injured.

Let us remind that the evacuation of Poles from Israel is expected to take place on Monday or Tuesday. Over 200 people were enrolled in the Odysseus system.

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