Werner waited until the end of “Fakty” to do this.  Suddenly she mocked Andrzej Duda, just a quote was enough

Werner waited until the end of “Fakty” to do this. Suddenly she mocked Andrzej Duda, just a quote was enough

In the last issue of “Fakty”, Anita Werner could barely contain her mocking smile when she announced the material about Andrzej Duda. The irony was clearly audible in the journalist’s voice when she quoted the president’s speech.

One of the last editions of “Fakty” was hosted by Anita Werner. The program touched upon, among other things, Obajtek, to whom the services tried to serve a summons. Ultimately, the former president did not appear before the commission of inquiry into the visa scandal. The next material concerned a request to waive the immunity of Michał Woś, former Minister of Justice. The prosecutor’s office wants to bring charges against the politician for exceeding his powers and causing significant property damage. He faces 10 years in prison for his offense.

Anita Werner announced material about Duda. It was hard for her not to smile

Anita Werner also announced materials about events on the border of Belarus, where an attack on a Polish soldier took place. “Fakty” also revealed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is introducing restrictions on the movement of Russian diplomats in Poland. At the end of the issue, material about Andrzej Duda’s new thoughts was left.

The president appeared in Konin, where he delivered a speech on the future of Poland. He talked about, among other things, the construction of the Central Communication Port and began to imagine absurd visions about private planes that wealthy Poles would soon own. In the context of the climate catastrophe, the president’s words are even more surprising.

The journalist subtly mocked Duda in “Fakty”. It was enough to quote him

“If we develop and become more and more affluent, more and more people will not only want to use air transport, but, ladies and gentlemen, will have their own planes. Those of our compatriots who will have private planes will need airports, they will need places where these planes can be parked and kept,” Duda said.

When announcing the material about the event, Anita Werner couldn’t help but smile slightly. At the very end of “Fakty” she quoted Andrzej Duda, and the irony was clearly audible in her statement.

“‘More and more people in Poland will have their own planes’ – this is the vision President Duda decided to present to Poles. This is not a joke. This is really a fragment of the speech from Konin, which also mentioned that these people will need places where these planes they will be able to be parked” – we hear in “Fakty”.

Source: Gazeta

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