Boniek and Klepacka react to the “e-mail scandal”. They published meaningful entries

More e-mails appeared on the portal, which are to come from the mailbox of the head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Michał Dworczyk. The latest news that appeared on the web comes from March 2019 and was to be sent by the advisor of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki – Mariusz Chłopik.

The boy sent photos from the issue of “Super Express”, which had not yet appeared in newsstands, and in which the LGBT issue was raised. “It seems to me that we should look for more people who will criticize LGBT from the world of celebrities, so far we’ve managed with Z. Boniek and Zosia Klepacka tomorrow. to Prime Minister Morawiecki, the head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Dworczyk, the secretary general of PiS Krzysztof Sobolewski or PR expert Anna Plakwicz.

People mentioned in e-mails allegedly criticizing LGBT people reacted sharply to the situation. “Manipulations of Mariusz Chłopik do not interest me” – wrote the former president of the Polish Football Association, Zbigniew Boniek.

Boniek agreed with the journalist of “Gazeta Wyborcza” Rafał Stec, who defended him and recalled one of the few statements of the former president of the Polish Football Association on LGBT issues.

Stec also suggested that another of Bonek’s statements might have been manipulated.

Boniek and Klepacka react to Dworczyk’s e-mails

Klepacka, who in the past criticized the participants of the “black protest” or the president of Warsaw – Rafał Trzaskowski, also reacted to the situation. – It’s manipulations! Nobody met with me, commissioned me to write anything or give interviews. Just called me at that time “Super Express” and asked if I would like to talk – said Klepacka in an interview with the portal.

And she added: – My loved ones know that I speak directly about what I think. I throw away what is on my heart.

It is worth noting that the author of the email – Mariusz Chłopik – has been the representative of the management board of Legia Warszawa for infrastructure and training projects since October 1.

Source: Sport

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