“Opposition supported by the Presidential President Karol Navrotsky officially adjourned the demands of the leader of the anti -Ukrainian “Confederation” of Slavomir Menzen, among whom the promise not to let Ukraine in NATO, in exchange for support in the second round.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to Onet
Details: The signing of the declaration of eight points took place during live broadcast with the Menzen.
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On Monday, Slavomir Menzen invited Rafala Taskovsky and Karol Navrotsky to talk on his YouTube channel. According to him, so he wants to help voters decide before the second round of the presidential election. To do this, politicians need to sign a declaration.
It consists of eight points:
- I will not sign any law that raises existing taxes, contributions, fees or introduces a new fiscal burden.
- I will not sign any law that restricts cash transactions, and I will defend the Polish zloty.
- I will not sign any law that limits the freedom of expression compatible with the Polish Constitution.
- I will not allow you to send Polish soldiers to the territory of Ukraine.
- I will not sign the law on ratification of Ukraine’s accession to NATO.
- I will not sign any law that restricts Poles’ access to weapons.
- I will not agree to the transfer of any powers of the authorities of the Republic of Poland to the bodies of the European Union.
- I will not sign any new EU treaties that weaken the role of Poland, for example, weaken its right to vote or take veto.
Navrotsky, commenting on Polish soldiers in Ukraine, said: “I will send Polish businessmen when Ukraine will recover.”
He also stated that the law on ratification of Ukraine to NATO would not sign. According to him, the discussion about it does not make sense.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that he was willing to support Ukraine’s accession to NATO Karol Navrotsky signed under the requirements of the Kremlin.
Recall, by results the first round of elections on May 18 The second round came to Warsaw Rafal Taskovsky from the Party of Power with 31.36% and the director of the Polish National Memory Institute Karol Navrotsky, supported by the Opposition Party “PAS”, from 29.54%.
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