Cabarets made fun of Andrzej Duda.  There was thunderous applause in the audience

Cabarets made fun of Andrzej Duda. There was thunderous applause in the audience

Cabaret artists returned to the festival in Opole with a bang, serving the audience various political jokes. There were also references to Andrzej Duda’s last statement regarding the purchase of private planes by Polish citizens.

After a 9-year break, Kabareton returned to the repertoire of the festival in Opole. Last Saturday, comedians from Kabaret Skeczów Męczemych, Moralny Niepokoju, Młodych Panów, Nowaki, K2, Grupa Mozart and Zbigniew Zamachowski, Zenon Laskowik and Jerzy Kryszak performed on the stage of the amphitheater. The sketches presented included many political references, and the objects of jokes were mainly politicians of the previous ruling party.

Festival in Opole. Cabaret artists joked about Andrzej Duda

During the Kabaret there were many insults directed at Mateusz Morawiecki, Daniel Obajtek and Jarosław Kaczyński. However, cabaret artists most often mentioned Andrzej Duda. While Kabaret Młodych Panów, in a skit taking place at the bar, asked whether Andrzej “ordered in Silesian or English”, Jerzy Kryszak and Kabaret Skeczów Męczej focused on one of the president’s last statements about planes.

“If we develop and become more and more affluent, more and more people will not only want to use air transport, but will also have their own planes,” said Andrzej Duda at a meeting with the inhabitants of Konin and the Konin poviat. This statement by the president received wide coverage in the Polish media, causing a wave of comments, memes and becoming the subject of jokes by Kabaret Skeczów Meczkówych.

During the Cabaret, the comedians presented to the audience a sketch whose main characters were astronauts returning from a space mission after 26 years. “I think we’re in Poland. I miss it all,” one of them began. Later, the astronauts, brought before the “Planeta Plus” investigative commission, learned what had happened in the country during their absence. They heard, among other things, that Daniel Obajtek received the nickname “The Spirit of the Forest” after he went to Podkarpacie, and Donald Tusk “He used to be red, and now he is gray.” The heroes of the skit also learned that Andrzej Duda is still the president of Poland: “No changes. He signs, organizes parking lots for planes, now almost everyone has one. And he learns English.”

Source: Gazeta

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