“We have a firecracker!”

konfederacja.pl 8 months ago
MP Grzegorz Płaczek on X.

Then we have a firecracker! According to the public opinion, Konrad Berkovich from the Confederacy, the highest government officials (i.e. Mr. Deputy Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Mr. Krzysztof Paszyk – Head of the Ministry of improvement and Technology) from the PSL, who have conducted in fresh months with full commitment of action to introduce a 0% housing credit strategy in Poland, are simultaneously... members of the Board of Curators in “Development FoundationIt’s okay. ” And as if nothing had happened to the fact that the foundation had held shares in a number of DEWELOPER companies rather recently, specified as:

LAVENDER home [the foundation held 50% of the shares in this company] Main industry: Construction works related to building construction. Company registration: December 2016. Company closure: June 2024 (i.e. during the current parliamentary term).

PLANAN FINANCE [the foundation held 50% of its shares in that company] Main industry: Construction works related to building construction. Company registration: December 2016. Company closure: June 2024 (i.e. during the current parliamentary term).

CLOVER home [the foundation held 50% of its shares in that company] Main industry: Construction works related to building construction. Company registration: November 2016. Company closure: June 2024 (i.e. during the current parliamentary term).

DALIA home [the foundation held 50% of its shares in that company] Main industry: Construction works related to building construction. Company registration: October 2016. Company closure: June 2024 (i.e. during the current parliamentary term).

KALINA home [the foundation held 50% of its shares in that company] Main industry: Construction works related to building construction. Company registration: October 2016. Company closure: June 2024 (i.e. during the current parliamentary term).

GREEN LIGHT MEDIA [the foundation owned 100% of its shares in this company!] Main industry: Advertising, marketplace survey and public opinion Company registration: January 2002. The company is inactive active and the beneficiaries of the company are 2 persons: -> Krzysztof Narbut (who is besides Vice-President of the Management Board of the "Rowoj Foundation") -> Marcin Krzysztof Horyń (a associate of the Management Board of the "Wieska Youth Union" and a associate of the Management Board of the "Young People's Forum").

• I leaned on the subject and personally checked the above shares in the available papers of foundations and companies. Regardless of how PSL MPs (i.e. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister!), which are now part of the government, will publically explain their links to "Development Foundation” and successively with the improvement manufacture – politically it looks ridiculous! I'm not gonna mention the ethical sphere anymore.

The full political-business marazm confirms only a image of the many connections of PSL MPs with developers and supplements the authoritative organization study for 2023, which revealed that the PSL organization received almost a million PLN contributions from people straight associated with the construction sector! Is there anything else to draw?

PS. Prime Minister, Marshal, is this how it was expected to be? That was expected to be the fresh quality in politics..?

Because this full network of associations, companies and companies truly raises quite a few questions. And, according to some, even disgust... A sweep of the subject under the carpet in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister and the Chancellery of the Sejm, will you act (in the interests of Poles) in accordance with the maxim: “ ONLY THE fact IS WRONG”?

Then we have a firecracker! According to the public opinion, @KonradBerkowicz au @CONFEDERATION_, advanced State Officials (i.e. Deputy Minister @KosiniakKamish and Pan @KrzysztofPashik – Head of the Ministry of improvement and Technology) of @newPSLWho in fresh months... pic.twitter.com/S1P6m0fmmo

— #tosieselfcomments (@placzekgragorz) November 1, 2024
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