POLISH MEP DOMINIK TARCZYNSKI: Nawrocki victory a 'checkmate' against globalists as Conservatives eye return to power

Nawrocki campaigned on holding the government accountable by using the powers of the presidency to force lawmakers to vote on the very promises they made.

Nawrocki campaigned on holding the government accountable by using the powers of the presidency to force lawmakers to vote on the very promises they made.

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec, reporting from Warsaw, Poland, spoke Thursday with European Parliament Member Dominik Tarczyński about the recent presidential election victory of Karol Nawrocki—a third consecutive win for Poland’s conservatives.

Posobiec noted the significance of the win, saying, “This is the third conservative victory here in Poland, three times in a row. Very hard to do. In the US, winning three terms for one side, it's almost impossible. It's very, very tricky to do, whether you see that in politics. In Poland, in the US, it's the same way.”



Tarczyński credited Nawrocki’s victory to his clarity and honesty: “He was very straight. He was very straight about his policy, about his vision. And, to be honest, globalist government actually helped him,” said Tarczyński. “Because two years ago, we had a parliamentary election. And Donald Tusk took over, important. He lost, but he was able to create a coalition with all these political leftists.”

Posobiec clarified for the audience: “So what this means is the leftists, the pro-globalists, Brussels, they're in control of parliament right now.”

“At the moment,” Tarczyński replied. “So they created a government, because our system is different, right? We've got a president and the government.”

“The prime minister,” Posobiec added.

“Prime minister,” Tarczyński confirmed. “So the prime minister, Tusk, is in charge at the moment. They promised a lot. They lied to the nation. They always do. And they did not deliver. Of course. So it took them 18 months to lose all their hope and support. People said, OK, that's enough. You promised this, you promised that, you did not deliver. If you lied, you're going to be punished.”



According to Tarczyński, Nawrocki campaigned on holding the government accountable by using the powers of the presidency to force lawmakers to vote on the very promises they made.

“Nawrocki was very straight about what he's going to do as a president,” he said. “As a president, he has a right, legal right, to submit his bill to the parliament. And he promised to submit his projects, his bills, his acts, according to their promises. So now they will have to vote over their own promises.”

Posobiec interjected, “Their own legislative agenda.”

“That's right,” Tarczyński continued. “So if they promise the cuts of the taxes, they will have to vote over it. Because they are obliged to do so, if the president is asking about it. And they will have to vote against their own promises. So that was checkmate. And I think that was great. And he won because he was great and honest. And they lost because they lied.”

Tarczyński characterized the left’s failure as a familiar global pattern: “It’s so typical,” he said. “Because they promised people so much. They created themselves. I mean, the image of this globalist was so beautiful. And it took them 18 months to prove that they lied.”

Tarczyński was optimistic that conservatives would soon return to power entirely, both in the presidency and the parliament.

“We won third time in a row because they keep lying,” he said. “And people, unfortunately, not only Polish, but many nations, are misled by all these fake promises. So now I think it's a matter of time that conservatives will win elections to the parliament. We are going to have our own prime minister. And we're going to lead Poland as we used to for the past eight years.”

“For those who do not know, we had our government for two terms. Our term is four years for the government. We were in charge for eight years. That's why Poland is so safe. This is what we left. This is why Poland is so clean,” said Tarczyński.

“All this data, every single time when I do an interview for international outlets, I'm trying to give you data, not my personal political opinion, but data. And it's very, very simple. Safest place in Europe. When you see European Union, Eurostat, data, Poland, the safest place in Europe. The latest crimes, like rapes. There is no common crime with knives or machetes or shootings. We do not have that. When you see data, and it's only because of our conservative, very strict policy on migration and crime. So we do hope to be back and continue this great mission.”

Image: Title: Dominik Tarczyński

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