
President of Poland Lech Kachinsky fell into the rating of the most stupid acts of Polish politicians in 2008, compiled by the weekly “Enter”, in history, when he flew to the discussion of the EU leaders in Brussels in October with great difficulties, but the debate did not appear, RIA Novosti reports.
Then the head of the office of Poland Prime Minister Tomash Arabsky decided to take the state special dosper from the president and not let him go to the EU summit in Brussels. The President of Poland was forced to rent a charter plane so that the president could get to the summit.
Arabic is also included in the magazine rating due to the fact that the president has taken vehicles from the president. Ex-President of Poland Alexander Kvasinevsky, commenting on a scandalous story, said that "the government made a mistake by refusing the Kacinsky plane and considering his visit to the EU summit as a private trip."
“It is impossible to tell the president that his departure is a private trip, and we will not give him an airplane,” Kvasinevsky believes.
“If you look at this shameful story from the very beginning, it is clear that we are dealing with a serious political conflict between two personalities and two political camps,” he said. In his opinion, all of Europe observed not only a serious constitutional crisis in Poland, but also the struggle of the two politicians for the presidential chair in 2010.
In Poland, a serious political discussion about the competencies of the president and prime minister has recently been underway. In October, the stumbling block was the question of who was supposed to be the head of the national delegation at the EU summit.
In addition, in the ranking was the leader of the Polish opposition party "Law and Justice" and the twin brother of the head of state Yaroslav Kachinsky for their political mistakes that led to the defeat of the party in the parliamentary elections and to the catastrophic decline in its popularity.
In particular, the politicians of this party decided to boycott two leading Polish television channels and not give interviews to television journalists. In the Parliament elections, the Civil Platform party won the current Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk. According to the latest polls of public opinion, more than 60% of voters are ready to vote for the party of Tuska, 19% for the party of Yaroslav Kachinsky.