Tusk felt blood after the election

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Krzysztof Bosak in Super Express in the Evening Express program, 24 June 2024

– Clearly, Tusk felt blood after the election, taking a leash off these number coalitions. They're in specified a vise that The more they submit to Tusk, the little they have a chance in possible accelerated elections, and the more accelerated choices they fear, the more they submit to Tusk! So they're already on a slippery slope. any people ask me if Tusk's gonna eat the appetizers. I say he's already eaten and there's a process of digestion.

At the moment, all coalitions are sacrificing their program differences in the name of specified Donald Tusk's leadership. I mean, they genuinely believed in any way that Donald Tusk was the only individual who was able to pull them out of the “dark” state ruled by the Law and Justice, and lead them to the “grounds of the promised” liberal-democratic-European civilization. We can laughter about it, but they believe it. They believe in this message of Donald Tusk and that this is the way from darkness to light. erstwhile again, we can laughter about it, but if it organizes their political thinking, it gives them reason to submit. If Tusk disappeared, there would be no reason to submit, possibly even for 4 years.

And in this respect, I think Tusk's departure to Brussels would origin the ruling strategy to fall apart. I'm watching them beautiful closely, and I don't think there's any another individual out there who has the authority, like, let's call it organizational-political. Tusk is in this political slang called, besides by you, by journalists, manager. Why? due to the fact that he's driving! possibly he's making mistakes, but they believe he's smart enough, smart adequate to yet steer them so that they can go on together. That's what they care about. And in that sense, if Tusk went to Brussels, it would fall apart. I think that is why Tusk will not go to Brussels. He's already been there, and I don't think he'll make that mistake again. possibly I'm an over-optimist, but I think he's learning.

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