Wójcik in Katowice: Trzaskowski is simply a Brussels primate

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Green order will hit the economy of the Silesian state most throughout the European Union," said Vice president and PiS MP Michał Wójcik. During a press conference in Katowice, he urged not to vote for the candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski, as he is simply a supporter of the green order.

From the appeal of the politician he started the conference.

Don't vote for Rafal Trzaskowski, the large manipulator, the Brussels primate, the candy, the man who will do a lot for these Brussels elites, but he will hit this region

said Michał Wójcik.

He pointed out that the green order came up with the "Brixel elites at champagne".

Green governance will hit the economy of the Silesian Voivodeship most throughout the European Union. 80 000 jobs will be lost: 55 000 in mining and another 25 000 in energy and dense industry

— the PiS MP calculated.

Trzaskowski as president of Warsaw

He stressed that Rafał Trzaskowski, as president of Warsaw, supported various types of actions aimed at climate neutrality, which according to Wójcik will hit the Polish industry. He besides recalled that the transformation carried out in the 1990s led to tremendous unemployment in Silesia. He estimated that the effects of greening could be even worse.

The man who can halt it is Karol Nawrocki. Charles Nawrocki can halt this madness

said Michał Wójcik and appealed to the Silesians and Silesians to vote for the PiS-backed candidate in the upcoming presidential election.

The uncle asked PAP how Nawrocki intended to halt green order, replied that it was a political issue. He stressed that it would take political will and cooperation to ease or reverse green governance.

Europe's green governance is not 1 document, but a full strategy that aims to bring climate neutrality to the EU by 2050. It consists of a number of socio-economic initiatives, which are intended to reduce the negative effects of the climate crisis, to guarantee the comfort of life for residents and the competitiveness of the European economy based on circular and clean technologies.

The first circular of presidential elections in Poland will take place on 18 May. So far, 11 candidates have been registered by the State Election Commission. These include: Artur Bartoszewicz, Magdalena Biejat, Grzegorz Braun, Szymon Hołownia, Marek Jakubiak, Sławomir Mentzen, Karol Nawrocki, Joanna Senyszyn, Rafał Trzaskowski, Marek Woch and Adrian Zandberg.

ml/PAP

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