Yesterday, October 8 (08:02)
Update: Yesterday, October 8 (10:09)
Prime Minister Tusk’s rule is – according to Paulina Matysiak, an MP from Kutno – “constant arrogance, arrogance, filling positions with friends, simple cronyism, disregard for competences.” “Law and Justice, people who made decisions in previous years, can be accused of exactly the same thing,” the MP said in a Morning Interview on RMF FM. She also commented on the motion to remove her from the infrastructure committee. “It did not pass, the quorum was broken. MPs from PiS, Konfederacja and the Razem party did not vote on this matter (…). There are 40 people working in this committee. 18 people are PiS and Konfederacja, the rest are other MPs. I think that (the issue of removing from the commission – editor’s note) is a desire for revenge,” Matysiak said.
Matysiak on Tusk’s rule: Arrogance, arrogance, cronyism Marcin Suchmiel / RMF FM
Today I have an appointment for a political meeting with the Razem party. We also talked last week. I saw Magdalena Biejat and Adrian Zandberg (…). I was given an ultimatum. They think that I should resign from the association that I founded with Marcin Horała at the end of June, i.e. “Yes for Development”, said Paulina Matysiak in a Morning conversation on RMF FM.
I’m not considering that option; I’m not changing my mind. The association is active and you can sign up. It was a civic project “Yes for CPK”. Almost 200,000 people signed it. people – she added.
She described the motion to remove her from the infrastructure committee as “a desire for revenge.”
“Everyone is signing you up for PiS. Leftist voters may feel betrayed,” noted Robert Mazurek.
NO. First of all, I do not cooperate with PiS, but with specific politicians on specific issues. While in the context of CPK I consider Marcin Horała to be a greater ally, in matters related to women’s rights and human rights, I will consider Barbara Nowacka as an ally, not Przemysław Czarnek. So: specific issues, specific people – said Paulina Matysiak.
Robert Mazurek said that the “test” for Paulina Matysiak would be the vote on the budget. The host of Morning Talk on RMF FM asked the MP from Kutno how she would vote.
It remains to be seen, because there is still time to improve this budget. If it is not improved, I will not vote for this budget. I can’t imagine a situation where next year Poland would look like it does now. You can’t get to a doctor, you can’t get treatment on a scheduled basis, it’s a scandal. There are also issues related to public transport and infrastructure. This is not a declaration of opposition. I would really like to vote for this budget, declared Matysiak.
Today I would not support Tusk’s government – Robert Mazurek recalled his guest’s words.
Yes, but there was a broader context there. I am convinced that many more people would not vote for this government if Prime Minister Tusk had said what he intended to do, how he would act, how he would approach the regulations. Constant arrogance, arrogance, filling positions with friends, simple cronyism, disregard for competences. Law and Justice, people who made decisions in previous years, can be accused of exactly the same – said the MP.
A run for the senate is possible – this is how Paulina Matysiak commented on her political future.
At this point, I am calm about what will happen in three years, because a lot can still happen. I do not intend to join any club in parliament. At the moment, I don’t see any place for myself that suits my views and beliefs, she said.
This autumn will bring decisions on whether the Razem party will remain in the Left club, she said.
In my opinion, the Razem party does not benefit much from the government coalition. In fact, we have to point our eyes at the decisions made by New Left politicians, because we don’t like the way they fill positions in companies with their friends. I am not the only one who expresses these views, she assured.
It remains to be seen whether she will be a candidate – said Matysiak in the Morning conversation on RMF FM.
She is definitely a “candidate” for president. If the entire Left bloc wants to put forward its candidate, there are more groups that are part of this bloc and they all have to agree, said the MP.
My opinion is that next year I would like to vote for a left-wing candidate or female candidate – said Matysiak, who also revealed that this year she is completing her second postgraduate studies in the organization of extra-urban bus transport at the Warsaw School of Economics.