Which of course would simply never happen to the site of a plane crash in Poland....
Of course not. Especially not from Polish victims of Russian criminality.
Dunno why so many folks trust Komorowski to be honest. It could be because he doesn't do anything, so he can't be doing much wrong, can he? He seems to have put on weight and sort of waddles about. They needs to give him something to do.
Take a look at the Polish constitution. Go on. Read it. Properly.
You can see that the architects of the constitution specifically chose to ensure that the Presidency was weak. Unlike the previous ones in 1952 and 1992 - this one made it very clear (well, not clear enough, but still) that the the Chairman of the Council of Ministers had executive power in Poland and that the Presidency was merely ceremonial. Go on - read it for yourself - what exactly is Komorowski supposed to do? The President is meant to be impartial, and his rejection of the GMO act was very much a sign to the Sejm that they shouldn't expect to pass utter rubbish in the name of "law".
Lech Kaczynski often tried to pretend that the constitution gave him executive powers - but in reality, the Presidency has none apart from the ability to veto and propose legislation. Most people in Poland don't want a President that goes around acting like an idiot - they want a statesman, someone that can be relied on to represent Poland properly.
But go on - give us a laugh - what, under the Constitution of Poland, do you propose that Komorowski should do?