For a week, Michał Kempa has been publishing funny stories from the life of Mateusz Morawiecki on his Instagram, which, although fictional, are a commentary on real events in Polish politics. Short stories are very popular among stand-up comedians. After three episodes of “Morawiecki and the Searchers of the Lost Majority”, it is time to summarize the elections of the new government.
Kempa mocks the new Morawiecki government. “List of Random Names”
The satirist often refers to pop culture in his humorous arguments. The name of the series itself is a paraphrase of the title of the film “Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark”. In turn, Beata Szydło’s description from previous entries refers to the popular series “House of Cards”: “in this story, she is Clair Underwood, and not some ‘skinny girl from Krakow’ as Morawiecki’s wife used to call Duda’s wife.”
The inauguration of Mateusz Morawiecki’s government provides comedians with considerable base material for new jokes. Kempa also took advantage of the event to write the last part of his “Polish crime story”, as he calls the series. The stand-up comedian mocked the prime minister and his new ministers.
Michał Kempa summed up the new government. He also predicted the future of Polish politics
Michał Kempa compared Morawiecki’s choices to delirium and called the new government a “list of random names.” “And then Morawiecki announced the bizarre composition of the government,” we read in the punch line of the story. The comedian also allowed himself to make funny predictions about the future of those in power.
Kemp does not bode well for Morawiecki’s ideas. “After two weeks, he lost the confidence vote and irreversibly lost power. He and the entire PiS,” writes the stand-up comedian. The comedian also describes what may happen in Polish politics in the coming years.
He predicts the fall of Tusk’s government two years after its creation, as well as the disintegration of the right wing “plagued by conflicts between the crazy Kaczyński and the audacious Ziobro.” In the story, Szymon Hołownia becomes president, and Kaczyński and Tusk go into well-deserved retirement. “With the next elections, the duopoly in Poland ended,” Kempa writes and talks about the government of the Left, Third Way combined with PSL and “the remnants of PiS combined with the Confederation uncompromised by the revealed Russian influence.”
Source: Gazeta

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