Huge Crowd of Poles Protests Globalist PM’s Holding Political Prisoners
A massive crowd turned out in Poland to protest the globalist Prime Minister’s decision to imprison politicians for political reasons. Let’s hope Poland isn’t sliding back into Marxism.
While the nationalist party reportedly received the most votes in the last election, since Poland has a parliamentary system, the nationalists are not in strong control of the government right now. Globalist, former European Commission president and current Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk seems to be trying to drag Poland back into its Soviet-controlled days by holding political prisoners.
Many of the Polish people are furious at Tusk’s actions, because they understand exactly how dangerous it is that two of their Members of Parliament (MPs) are being held captive, in spite of being previously pardoned by President Andrzej Duda (watch here).
Mainstream media naturally inclines to support Tusk, but Gateway Pundit provided a more honest report:
“Tens of thousands of Polish citizens have taken to the streets of capital Warsaw to demand the release of the two ‘political prisoners’ held illegally by Globalist Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The dramatic arrest of the two MPs – former Home Affairs Minister Mariusz Kamiński and his deputy Maciej Wąsik – inside the Presidential Palace, have set fire to the tense political situation in the Eastern European country.
Both men had already been pardoned by President Andrej Duda.
Kaminski has begun a HUNGER STRIKE, and the considerable portion of the population that supports the nationalist PiS party – the most voted in the last election – is showing in no uncertain terms just how dangerous is the game played by [Tusk]…The demonstration also denounced the attempted takeover of state media by Tusk – a move partially blocked by a Polish court…This is the second time Duda has had to pardon the duo over the same case.”
Let us pray for Poland. With their historic enemy Russia on their doorstep and woke Westerners trying to undermine the country, they are in a perilous situation, caught between two tyrannical forces.