The actor attacked Jaros³aw Kaczyñski.  “Mean, pathetic and unconvincing”

The actor attacked Jaros³aw Kaczyñski. “Mean, pathetic and unconvincing”

Jan Peszek, a famous film, theater and television actor, and in private life the father of Maria Peszek, recently gave an interview to Aleksandra Pawlicka from “Newsweek”. The conversation went well beyond the artist’s professional experience.

Jan Peszek is one of those public figures who does not hide his attitude towards the current government. To put it mildly, the actions of Law and Justice are far from the changes the actor would like to see in Poland. It is therefore not surprising that the journalist discussed with the artist the topic of changes after the elections, the rule of PiS, the Church and the head of the ruling party – Jarosław Kaczyński.

Jan Peszek on changes after the elections. He sees them in the reception of the performance

Peszek talked about the changes from his own perspective. The perspectives of an actor who travels around many cities, including small ones, with the play “Quartet” by Bogusław Schaeffer, directed by Mikołaj Grabowski, where there are references to two marches organized by Donald Tusk before the elections.

“The improvised sequence of the performance includes stories from walks around Warsaw on October 1 and June 4 this year, for example “The cat can stay” – an inscription carried by an animal lover or “Dig it in the fall, plant it in the spring” – most likely by a farmer,” he says about the play Peszek. Then he compares the audience’s reactions. “The audience reacts with spontaneous laughter, but before the elections there was a slight syncopation – a pause, which contained the audience’s uncertainty about how to react. After the elections, this syncopation no longer exists,” he notes.

Jan Peszek attacked Kaczyński: “vile, pathetic and unconvincing”

One of the questions in the interview relating directly to the PiS president was: “What kind of actor is Jarosław Kaczyński?” Jan Peszek did not hesitate in his answer. “Desperate, pathetic and unconvincing. A politician, like an actor, is a public profession and if his main motive is revenge, he should leave the stage immediately,” he said unequivocally.

However, the journalist emphasized that the politician has been a “leading actor” in Polish politics for eight years, “pulling all the strings”. “Because it’s a convenient story, also for those who are pulled by these strings. It’s convenient to have a calf to worship, regardless of whether it will one day become a victim and come to sacrifice it on the altar of defending one’s own interests,” explained the actor.

At the same time, he stressed that he was completely uninterested in the loss of PiS politicians, and neither was their fate. “In the sense that I am not able to care about it. Of course, I would like them to understand that living in a world of destruction is destroying them. And to enlarge the group of those who want to build in Poland, not set fires,” says Jan Peszek.

Source: Gazeta

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