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Topic: Bugaj: ...."or PiS [the Polish govt] will have to be executed by firing squad." (Read 272 times)

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Stupid, nazis, fanatics... that's some scary shit. How do you sleep at night?


Touched a nerve, did I?

If the turnout is less than 50% (as was the case)...

Turnaround was 50.92%.
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My bad. 1% difference. That wouldn't phase an egomaniac like MP Kaczynski.

Anything else I can help you with?
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Commentary on Poland's new government, which offers a diabolical mix of stupidity, National-Socialist tendencies and Catholic fanaticism.
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Stupid, nazis, fanatics... that's some scary shit. How do you sleep at night?
What was the alternative again and why did they lose badly?

Your above comment and the 'juicy quote' don't quite match, the quote criticises the opposition. The execution part is laughable.

Looks like "Maidan 2.0 - Polish edition" isn't getting the desired traction.

If the turnout is less than 50% (as was the case)...

Turnaround was 50.92%.

...Thus, in that case, the country's president should probably take over and declare the election null and void. But unless he's the dictatorial type, his best bet would be to promptly announce a new round of elections.

Cute.
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PiS was voted in with like 40% as the strongest power?

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So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause.

Something like that. It might've even been the high 30s, but with several small Left parties not making the 5% cut (~8% for coalitions), they made a slight majority.

With 20-20 hindsight, the voting system and the public's attitude toward it seem naive. If the turnout is less than 50% (as was the case), by default it implies that a majority of the population don't care enough about democracy to even bother participating in a small voting ritual. Thus, in that case, the country's president should probably take over and declare the election null and void. But unless he's the dictatorial type, his best bet would be to promptly announce a new round of elections. I like Spain's system far better.
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PiS was voted in with like 40% as the strongest power?

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So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause.
hero member
Activity: 775
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Commentary on Poland's new government, which offers a diabolical mix of stupidity, National-Socialist tendencies and Catholic fanaticism.

http://www.polskatimes.pl/magazyny/magazyn-polski/a/ryszard-bugaj-nie-podoba-mi-sie-co-pis-robi-z-trybunalem-do-opozycji-jednak-sie-nie-przylacze,9915241/


The juicy quote is on page 4.

"Opozycja nie jest wyraźnie zainteresowana jakimikolwiek rozmowami o kompromisie. Zachowują się tak, jakby intensyfikacja tego sporu była im na rękę.
Sprawa trybunału sprawia, że narasta bardzo poważne zagrożenie rozchwiania porządku prawnego w kraju. Opozycja nie powinna lekceważyć zagrożeń dla państwa. Ewentualny kompromis nie może prawnych zaszłości ignorować ale bez politycznego porozumienia impas jest nieuchronny. Zabrnęliśmy już bardzo daleko. Jeszcze chwila i będziemy mieli tylko dwa wyjścia: albo PiS wszystko ułoży po swojemu, albo trzeba będzie PiS rozstrzelać. Trzeciego wyjścia nie będzie."


"The opposition is not clearly interested in any talk of compromise. They're behaving as if an intensification of the dispute works in their favour.
The tribunal issue means there's a very serious, rising threat of a destabilization of the legal order in the country. The opposition should not neglect these threats to the state. A possible compromise cannot ignore the legal legacy, but without coming to a political understanding, an impasse is inevitable. We're already mired neck-deep in this. Another moment and we will have only two choices left: either PiS will arrange everything however they want, or they will have to be executed by firing squad. There won't be any third option."
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