The program “Dot over i” does not lack emotions or brawls. It often happens that the discussion with takes a violent turn. Monika Olejnik is famous for her harsh attitude towards her guests, and viewers seem to be used to the fact that conversations are far from a peaceful exchange of opinions. On March 29, the theme of the evening was the farmers’ protest against the massive import of grain from Ukraine, and the Constitutional Tribunal was also mentioned.
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Quarrel in the program “Dot I”. Monika Olejnik did not hide her irritation
The guests were Paweł Kowal from KO and Artur Soboń from PiS. The discussion began with the question of why Minister Henryk Kowalczyk in June 2022 urged farmers not to sell grain. During the conversation, Monika Olejnik several times had to attract the attention of Artur Soboń, who tried to avoid the topic many times. – Prime Minister Kowalczyk presented his proposals and I understand that today it is only a matter of writing them down and summarizing them, so that everyone can go home with their findings… – at one point, without responding to the host’s questioning. “Do you hear my question?” Is there no political responsibility for words in the state? – said an irritated Monika Olejnik. Artur Soboń only commented that Poles will assess the responsibility of politicians in the elections, not in the TVN24 studio.
A stormy discussion in “Kropka nad i”. “Am I invisible and inaudible?”
The program also touched on the subject of the Constitutional Tribunal, the KPO fund and the European Commission, and at some point the conversation turned to … the education of Jarosław Kaczyński, Julia Przyłębska and Andrzej Duda. The interview of the PiS president, who defended the president of the Constitutional Tribunal, was mentioned earlier. Artur Soboń noticed that Jarosław Kaczyński is a doctor of law. Monika Olejnik said that Julia Przyłębska has a master’s degree. When she asked a PiS politician about Andrzej Duda, he did not answer. “Am I invisible and inaudible?” – asked Olejnik, already annoyed.
When Paweł Kowal joined the exchange, stating that “today we do not have a constitutional court in Poland”, and the PiS president remains in private relations with the head of the Constitutional Tribunal, Artur Soboń also did not hide his irritation. – Sure, sure. You’re crazy, but OK – .
Source: Gazeta

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