f***ing idiots.
The best part is that our government is doing this to appeal to the Konfederacja voters, which are pro russian or idiots in generals, take your pick.
It's obvious the government wants to take over Konfederacja's voters.
I've never voted for the current ruling party, but Konfederacja is much worse. It's just a choice between bad and worse.
Let's look at this graph with Konfederacja having a 10% support that sometimes goes up to 14%
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From Ukraine's perspective, would it be better if a pro-Russian party got 35 (out of 460 available) seats in the Polish parliament or 60?
60 would be much more likely if the government didn't start targeting Konfederacja's voters.
Unfortunately, this stupidity was started by Ukraine who sued Poland for the domestic grain ban and Zelensky started telling twatting messages that Poland want do stop Ukrainian grain from entering the EU. In fact, Ukraine can transfer as much grain as it wants to other EU countries via the Polish territory. On top of that, it can use Polish ports to ship that grain to third-party countries by sea.
Duda was also right about not donating any more heavy weapons to Ukraine, as we have already donated 50% of our tanks and 80% of very modern 155mm SPGs.
We have taken massive loans of hundreds of $bns to buy modern military hardware abroad, mostly in the USA and South Korea. We will be paying them off for tens of years.
What should we donate to Ukraine in the future? F35s? M1A2EPv3s? K2s? K9s? Patriots? Let's be realistic, it's not going to happen.
We have depleted our stocks giving a lot very fast. There were Polish tanks that made the Ukrainian offensive in Kupyansk successful last year.
As the Ukrainians started a self-damaging behaviour, biting the hand it feeds them, by putting complaints against Poland, the government decided to take a heavier stance.
As I pointed out, the consequences would be much worse FOR UKRAINE if it didn't.
The government is just trying to curb Russian influence on Polish politics by targeting Konfederacja which is good rather than bad for Ukraine.