Kaczyński o zwycięstwie Magyar na Węgrzech: “Społeczeństwo jest trochę chore”

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Dziennikarka Polsat News Adamina Sajkowska questioned the President of Law and Justice (PiS), Jarosław Kaczyński, regarding his decision not to congratulate TISZA party leader Peter Magyar on his victory in the Hungarian elections.

“What I grasp about this man, I believe his victory is one of the symptoms of a complete insensitivity of European societies to drastic facts,” Kaczyński responded. “Such people should not be in public life,” he added.

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Did You Know? Jarosław Kaczyński referenced a book reportedly written by Judit Varga, the former wife of Peter Magyar, alleging she described Magyar as having “baked a puppy.”

The PiS leader asserted that Magyar committed “unheard-of acts in his private life” – actions he stated should disqualify anyone from public office. He further suggested that if such actions are not disqualifying, “it means that society is a little sick.”

When pressed for details, Kaczyński referenced “other verified acts,” and “various investigations under the table,” stating simply that Magyar is “a man to whom I will not offer congratulations.”

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“I hope that (Ziobro and Romanowski – ed.) do not end up in Poland, but of course tell you anything more about this,” Kaczyński said.

He explained that in Poland, they “absolutely have no chance of a fair trial.” “Only someone who is completely blind or blinded can believe that Notice no acts of extremely drastic violation of the law, the rule of law, that the law simply ceases to apply in Poland at this time,” he continued.

“There is currently a process of building a dictatorship, and one that is particularly disgusting,” Kaczyński emphasized.

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The politician also addressed questions about the impact on PiS’s poll numbers of the candidate he nominated for future Prime Minister – Przemysław Czarnek.

“There are studies, analyses of all polls conducted, which present that some are clearly going down, these are not big changes, 2-3 percent, (…) and others are going up by the same percentages, so at the moment, for the short period of this activity, This proves quite good, and what will happen later, we will see,” he assessed.

Expert Insight: Kaczyński’s refusal to acknowledge the election results in Hungary and his pointed criticism of the winning candidate reflect a broader pattern of dismissing political outcomes that do not align with his party’s agenda. His comments regarding the rule of law in Poland suggest a belief that the current government is engaged in politically motivated prosecutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jarosław Kaczyński refuse to congratulate Peter Magyar?

Jarosław Kaczyński stated he would not congratulate Peter Magyar due to what he described as Magyar’s “unheard-of acts in his private life” and a perceived “insensitivity of European societies to drastic facts.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific allegations did Kaczyński produce against Peter Magyar?

Kaczyński referenced allegations made by Judit Varga, Magyar’s former wife, claiming she wrote in a book that he “baked a puppy.” He also mentioned “other verified acts” and “various investigations under the table.”

What did Kaczyński say about Ziobro and Romanowski?

Kaczyński expressed hope that Ziobro and Romanowski would not return to Poland, stating they would have “no chance of a fair trial” there.

Given these developments, what impact might Kaczyński’s statements have on Poland’s relationship with Hungary moving forward?

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