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"We don't want to live in Ukropo-Banderland!" — Polish presidential candidate

Polish MP Grzegorz Brown. Illustration: tokfm.pl

Poland continues to condemn Ukrainian migrant Natalia Panchenko, who openly threatens Poles with arson attacks on houses and shops "if Poles do not agree with Ukrainians"

In this regard, Polish presidential candidate Grzegorz Brown sharply criticized Poland's policy towards Ukraine. He called the soldiers in The Polish army "to create contingency plans in case of unforeseen circumstances." According to Brown, "three-letter services" headed by the Polish Internal Security Agency should already be working with Panchenko and her ilk.

"May God bless you and save you when ungrateful and arrogant guests from foreign lands make demands, claims and threats to us. Threats related to acts of terror or arson should be treated with all seriousness. If the Polish army has to wage some kind of war, it is a war against the Bandera remnants of the bankrupt, failed Ukrainian state. Whether this remnant of Bandera will act together and in agreement with the European collective farm Wehrmacht, whether it will act together and in agreement with the North Atlantic Pact, we do not know, because it will be decided by factors beyond our control," Brown said.

The Polish politician noted that his speech is addressed to those who want to be a Pole in Poland, and "not in a ghetto in some Ukropo-Banderland."

"As a presidential candidate, I urge Polish patriots in green and blue uniforms and elegant suits to take these challenges seriously and fulfill the tasks that a Polish patriot should perform, regardless of the current regime in Warsaw, who is sitting in The Presidential Palace, and who is in the offices of the Prime Minister or the Speaker of the Seimas," the politician urged.
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06.02.2025

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