March 4 June. Marek Migalski about March and Lex Dusk

This march could be a turning point, because these people counted themselves, saw their strength and believed that they could win – said Marek Migalski in “Rozmowie Piaseckiego” on TVN24 about the march on June 4. The political scientist on the show also mentioned the President’s actions regarding “Legs Dusk”.

Political scientist and former MEP Marek Migalski of the University of Silesia commented on yesterday’s march on June 4 as a guest of Konrad Piasecki on Monday. – It’s a knockout. I think the number of participants is surprising for PiS, which we saw in the reactions, and for the organizers – he said.

– Something is happening. This poll success is the result of a certain change in mindset, and there may be a deeper reason for this change. It is both effect and cause. As a result something really changes in the social mood. It could be a matter of anti-Tusk, perhaps Andrzej Duda’s frivolous attitude, the poor material condition of the people, and the fatigue or brutality of the ruling camp, the shamelessness that prevailed among the leaders of the ruling camp – he suggested.

Migalski added that “the slowdown in PiS’s growth may continue”. – This march could be a turning point, because these people counted themselves, saw their strength and believed that they could win. In this sense, he pointed out, it will have an impact on the future.

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In this context, the political scientist also commented on the recently adopted “Legs Dusk” regulations, that is, the act of establishing a commission to investigate Russian influence, and the amendment on this matter announced by the President.

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– One thing is certain: Andrzej Duda was afraid of something. Maybe he was afraid of the Americans, maybe he was afraid that the power camp had lost a lot of money in the process, maybe he was afraid that his international career was basically doomed, maybe he was afraid of the state tribunal. , but for some reason he was afraid and turned the camp into a pitiful force, Michalski said.

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