Zbigniew Ziobro first made serious accusations towards the Polish government. On his X profile there were 2 fresh entries – in Polish and Hungarian.
"Donald Tusk – anointed by Ursula von der Leyen – played a key function in creating a criminal structure that included his closest friends and coworkers. These people embezzled immense sums of money, manipulated public contracts and accepted bribes," wrote the erstwhile minister.
Ziorbro scares Hungarians... Tusk
Ziobro stressed that "the current ruling coalition came to power through illegal Brussels interference", which he was to oppose. "Now, in retaliation for my activity as lawyer General, they make false allegations against me," we read.
Ziobro addressed Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar. "Will you tell Hungary what it means for Poland to return Tusk to power?" he asked. And he immediately added, "I will aid – for example by accepting the fact that Germans send thousands of illegal immigrants to Poland without any control. German police cars, with his permission, simply release immigrants on Polish streets!".
The politician besides pointed out Poland's public debt, which he estimated "reminiscent of the drama that Ferenc Gyurcsány erstwhile caused in Hungary".
Ziobro thanks Orbán
"If you promise to follow in Tusk's footsteps, you should honestly tell your voters that they will pay the highest electricity bills in the European Union. Just like Tusk did for Poles. They already pay twice as much as Hungarians for energy. Gas prices are so advanced that in winter monthly bills for home heating scope the average pension level," Ziobro warned.
At the end of Ziobro, he struck another instructive tone. "Therefore, Mr. Magyar, the problem of Hungary is not me, but people like you and Donald Tusk – who succumb to external interests and lead their countries towards a state subordinate to Brussels. With all my heart, I inform Hungarians against following Tusk, due to the fact that this is the way to disaster that I do not want for our Hungarian brothers and sisters," he said.
And he thanked Viktor Orbán. "In many cases he showed how brave and faithful he is to his principles. In my case, he opposed injustices, lies and political persecutions," said Ziobro.











