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Magdalena Wednesday: "A terrible country, terrible people, terrible president"
15.06.2025 12:26
Prof. Magdalena Wednesday talks about Poland in an interview with abroad media: "A terrible country, terrible people, terrible president". She herself admitted this in 1 of the interviews given after the presidential election.
Prof. Magdalena Wednesday laments Karol Nawrocki's triumph in the presidential election.
She calls on abroad afraid journalists to call her and measure the situation in the country.
In their opinion, "polExit threatens us" or "position of a curiosity country, partner of Orban".
Prof. Wednesday summarizes the assessment of his fellow countrymen: "A terrible country, terrible people, terrible president"
Wednesday: Poland, a curiosity country
Ethic Magdalena Wednesday spoke to Radio Rebeliant about what she said erstwhile asked by abroad media about the situation in Poland. The prof. told the net station that after the election she was called by afraid journalists from various parts of the world, mainly from France, as she pointed out, due to the fact that she erstwhile worked with them.
- I'm sorry. What's going on with you guys, they're asking questions - Wednesday said. The prof. learned from her friends a abroad writer that "Polexit threatens us, and in any case the curiosity of Poland in Europe.
- I'm sorry. From the position of leader we fall to the position of a curiosity country, a partner of Orban, threatened by the influence of Russia. And of my own free will.
- describes the opinions of journalists from "various sides" who explained her situation in Poland.
How does prof. Wednesday respond to a akin assessment of her country?
The philosopher refers unequivocally to it. "A terrible country, terrible people, terrible president. That's what I'm saying," she didn't cover.
Wednesday on Poles: they are not aiming for elites
Magdalena Wednesday, after the election, has frequently said what she thinks about Poles who do not think like her. A fewer days ago, she was a guest on TVP's "Unsymmetrical Conversations" program, where she stated that Poland was becoming a home country. And Poles do not strive to be in the elite of society.
– I have the impression that this trend of society, which can be associated with traditionalism, is besides very anti-elitarian: “You intellectuals, your arguments, your reasonings, your studies, and we here are the simple people who live in Podhale and we have only Our Lady, our priest and the net at home.” This anti-elitism is becoming more and more visible.
- she said.
- I'm sorry. In the past, people claimed to belong to the elite or to approach it. Today, erstwhile we have an era of anonymity in social media, anti-elitarism prevails
– assessed Wednesday.
Written by Sławomir Cedzyński
Every 3rd PO associate has primary education
2013-09-18 05:00
PO as 1 of the fewer parties operates an electronic database of its members. "Gazeta Wyborcza" checked what can be learned from their declarations.
In 2 years, their number fell from 50,000 in 2011 to 43,000 in 2013 (although there were 28,000 in 2007).
PO besides rejuvenated - the most many group are people aged 25-40 (near 155,000), while inactive in 2010 those aged 50+ dominated.
In the organization itself there are more women than in the PO in the Sejm (36 to 24 percent).
The data on education surprises (divided by 70% of activists) - as many as 14.1 1000 completed only simple school, and almost the same (14.6 thousand) declared higher and secondary education. (PAP)
Wednesday on Poles: they are not aiming for elites
Magdalena Wednesday, after the election, has frequently said what she thinks about Poles who do not think like her. A fewer days ago, she was a guest on TVP's "Unsymmetrical Conversations" program, where she stated that Poland was becoming a home country. And Poles do not strive to be in the elite of society.
– I have the impression that this trend of society, which can be associated with traditionalism, is besides very anti-elitarian: “You intellectuals, your arguments, your reasonings, your studies, and we here are the simple people who live in Podhale and we have only Our Lady, our priest and the net at home.” This anti-elitism is becoming more and more visible.
- she said.
- I'm sorry. In the past, people claimed to belong to the elite or to approach it. Today, erstwhile we have an era of anonymity in social media, anti-elitarism prevails
– assessed Wednesday.
Written by Sławomir Cedzyński
Every 3rd PO associate has primary education
2013-09-18 05:00
PO as 1 of the fewer parties operates an electronic database of its members. "Gazeta Wyborcza" checked what can be learned from their declarations.
In 2 years, their number fell from 50,000 in 2011 to 43,000 in 2013 (although there were 28,000 in 2007).
PO besides rejuvenated - the most many group are people aged 25-40 (near 155,000), while inactive in 2010 those aged 50+ dominated.
In the organization itself there are more women than in the PO in the Sejm (36 to 24 percent).
The data on education surprises (divided by 70% of activists) - as many as 14.1 1000 completed only simple school, and almost the same (14.6 thousand) declared higher and secondary education. (PAP)
Magdalena Wednesday: "A terrible country, terrible people, terrible president"
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