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Poland's PiS party members and crime


OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #31
Off-topic, Polonius.

This thread is about PiS and their criminal activities. PO have nothing to do with it.
Crow 155 | 9,025
26 Aug 2015 #32
Duda would expose all anti-Polish and anti-Slavic activities of PiS officials. Transparency is now best cure against corrupt Poland`s politicians.
Lolek222 - | 79
26 Aug 2015 #33
son-in-law of Lech Kaczyński has been arrested in a corruption probe.

Yes, it is a significant news, sounds like son in law of Margaret Thatcher has been arrested, I'm sure Tories would be devastated. Talking about ridiculous lol
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #34
You're forgetting that PiS made their name on an anti-corruption agenda.

Duda's corruption is unforgivable though. Using public money to fly to Poznań (what was wrong with the train?) and staying in hotels while working at a private university - how can anyone that claims to be anti-corruption condone this?
Lolek222 - | 79
26 Aug 2015 #35
PO have nothing to do with i

PO has a lot of crminal activity of their own they're in charge in Poland, funny u started this thread few weeks before election.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #36
Again, what has PO got to do with this thread? Stop going off-topic.

This thread is specifically to discuss people connected with PiS and crime - such as drink-driving, fraud and misuse of public money.
Lolek222 - | 79
26 Aug 2015 #37
Duda's corruption is unforgivable though

Lol! Typical smear campaign trade mark of PO, nobody's take it seriously.

es, this thread is about pis opposition party, with less crminal or corruption around them than ruling PO like 1to100 and few weeks before election you started that thread by , it has been an accident i'm sure.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #38
Less corruption? We've just seen examples of drink driving, public drunkenness, misuse of public funds and fraud involving disabled people among other things.

PiS, far from being "anti-corruption", are actually supporting a President that has been involved in corrupt behaviour.
Crow 155 | 9,025
26 Aug 2015 #39
i would pray that Duda isn`t failure. i don`t want even to think about it, now when is obvious that time works against Poland, when we all see how so called Polish `friends` in fact consuming Poland.
jon357 74 | 22,054
26 Aug 2015 #40
PiS, far from being "anti-corruption"

They're probably the worst of the various parties in that respect.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #41
Absolutely. It's unbelievable how much is coming out - that's now four high profile PiS members exposed for misusing public money!
jon357 74 | 22,054
26 Aug 2015 #42
And all the low-level local stuff that rarely comes to light.
Jardinero 1 | 405
26 Aug 2015 #43
The problem is they attempt to ride on the 'morally righteous and superior to others' wave at the same time... The reality they draw their support from the ciemnogród...
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
26 Aug 2015 #44
This isn't about Duda

It isn't about Duda, it's about the PO desperately trying to badmouth Duda and PiS in a last-ditch show of cheap electioneering ahead of imminent defeat. It turns out that Newsweek lied about Duda working as a lecturer in Poznań. The PO and their servilistic hacks and flunkies will lie about anything as they feel the feed trough slipping out of their slimy grip. Kopacz isn't even above jeopardising Poland's foreign policy if it'll get her Platfus gang a few percentage points in the next survey.
ObaMa
26 Aug 2015 #45
@delphi, I see how much you hate pis (party, ofc ;) and im fine with that, but I would really love to know why you didn't start the same thread about poo (the ruling party) & psl (their przydupasy)? I'm sure you realize that they consist of ppl accused and/or convicted of rape, paedophilia, fraud, wife beating and much more. I hope that you condemn that among all polish political parties, or not?
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
26 Aug 2015 #46
It isn't about Duda

What part of "Duda used public money to fly to Poznań and stay in hotels on 11 occasions, during which he taught at a private university for monetary gain" are you struggling to comprehend?

It turns out that Newsweek lied about Duda working as a lecturer in Poznań.

Tut tut Polonius, Newsweek did no such thing. They have the proof.

Try as you might, you cannot escape the reality of PiS being the home of the corrupt.

As for PO and PSL, I couldn't care less. They don't claim to be anti-corruption, after all.
Jardinero 1 | 405
26 Aug 2015 #47
I hope that you condemn that among all polish political parties, or not?

The fact is they are the worst of the worst. They thrive on the lowest social instincts. And by their populist ideology they work very hard to undermine democracy in PL - just recall whenever they happen to loose in the elections it is always due to a anti-PiS vote rigging or other conspiracy. The disrespect many of the democratically elected officials, democratic institutions, the constitution. They really are the lowest of the low and should really be banned from politics.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
27 Aug 2015 #48
They have the proof.

Duda himself said in an exclusive TVP interview that he was in Poznań on parliamentary business and would ono lie when such things can easily be verified. Newsweek went off half-cock just to outjuicy the other weeklies.

And MPs are allowed to use all public transport during their tem of office free of charge.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
27 Aug 2015 #49
Duda himself said in an exclusive TVP interview that he was in Poznań on parliamentary business and would ono lie when such things can easily be verified.

Except it has been verified, and Duda was indeed teaching at the time. The rector of the "university" (rather a higher school) even said that he was popular among students. There's nothing more to it - well, except the fact that he was on "leave" from UJ at the time.

Newsweek went off half-cock just to outjuicy the other weeklies.

So why has the Minister of Justice asked for an explanation?

And MPs are allowed to use all public transport during their tem of office free of charge.

How interesting. That means that Duda flew using public money when he could have travelled by train for free. It gets worse!
ObaMa
27 Aug 2015 #50
@delphi
"They have the proof." Can you share that proof with us?
"As for PO and PSL, I couldn't care less. They don't claim to be anti-corruption, after all." So killing/stealing is OK, as long as you don't denounce it openly?

one more thing..."So why has the Minister of Justice asked for an explanation?" - I can't believe a grown man could be so naive. Hint: one is representing **** and the other one is representing poo, go figure.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
27 Aug 2015 #51
What part of "justice" do you need explained? If the President has defrauded Poland, then justice should be served.

Can you share that proof with us?

The rector of the higher school in question openly admitted it. What more proof do you need?

So killing/stealing is OK, as long as you don't denounce it openly?

This is about PiS and their crimes, not about PO/PSL. Stay on topic.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
27 Aug 2015 #52
why has the Minister of Justice

Because he's a Platformer operative. That tells it all! The Platfus clique is nwo sh*tting bricks and are dredging spreading hearsay and insunuating anything they can to discredit Duda and PiS. One wouldn't put it past them to start accusing the president of being a cross-dresser or wife-beater. But let them have their futile fun - the day of reckoning comes on 25th October.
Harry
27 Aug 2015 #53
And MPs are allowed to use all public transport during their tem of office free of charge.

You would have us believe that a member elected in Krakow went to Poznan, where he has no office and no constituents, eleven times on 'parliamentary business' and that he just happened to go there on 'parliamentary business' on weekends when he was giving lectures at a private higher school? Not even the old women who give all of their money to Father Director are stupid enough to believe that.

And even if anybody is stupid enough to believe it, there is still the point which you yourself have made: MPs are allowed to travel free on public transport, so the flying president billed the taxpayer for plane tickets when he could have taken the train for free.
gregy741 5 | 1,232
27 Aug 2015 #54
3 punny pages of 'pis crimes'.i wouldnt have enough life left to post all po criminal **** they done in poland.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
27 Aug 2015 #55
public transport

Public transport includes LOT, but what does any PO-loving nitpicker care? The point is discredit the president and trash PiS no matter what. If it's one person's word against the otehr, one can believe the head of state or some local PO flunky.
Harry
27 Aug 2015 #56
Public transport includes LOT

Actually it doesn't, but don't let facts get in your way.

If it's one person's word against the otehr, one can believe the head of state or some local PO flunky.

But it isn't one person's word against another: it's the flying president's word against the word of a lot of other people and a stack of documents.

I wonder how the Polonia press will be covering this bit of news, I'll have to keep a close eye out for reports.
smurf 39 | 1,971
27 Aug 2015 #57
Public transport includes LOT

LOL
Your boyos who travelled to Spain with their WAGs weren't aware of that, oh, if only they knew eh? They wouldn't have been fired and disgraced.

The point is discredit the president and trash PiS no matter what.

The president has been proven to be corrupt, he should be trashed.
Sucks to be you Plastic Polly.
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
27 Aug 2015 #58
You would have us believe that a member elected in Krakow went to Poznan, where he has no office and no constituents, eleven times on 'parliamentary business' and that he just happened to go there on 'parliamentary business' on weekends when he was giving lectures at a private higher school?

Quite remarkable how far Polonius is willing to go in defending one of the worst cases of obvious corruption in Poland, isn't it?

TKM applies well and truly here - the ordinary person can only dream of flying from their city to another city during the weekend at the public cost in order to earn cash.

Public transport includes LOT, but what does any PO-loving nitpicker care?

Hardly. The flights were paid for by the taxpayer.

If it's one person's word against the otehr, one can believe the head of state or some local PO flunky.

It's not "one person's word against another", it's Duda's word against the person that employed him.

Actually...

orka.sejm.gov.pl/osw7.nsf/0/8F2551AF7BAEFDB4C1257CC90031C991/%24File/OSW73_077.pdf

You can see clearly here that Duda earnt over 60,000zl in 2013 from external teaching.

Corrupt to the bone, and there's the proof.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
27 Aug 2015 #59
were paid for by the taxpayer

Such is one of the perks of an MP and all of them have benefited. Attack those who framed the law and start a petition drive to force MPs to use therir own cars or buy transport tickets.
jon357 74 | 22,054
27 Aug 2015 #60
MPs?

Ignoring of course all the Pisuarz corruption at town hall level....


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