Kurski about Mastalerek. “Małolat”, “maybe Prime Minister Szydło should shine his shoes”

Kurski about Mastalerek.  "Małolat", "maybe Prime Minister Szydło should shine his shoes"

Former president of TVP, Jacek Kurski, said that “no one in PiS takes the head of the cabinet of the President of the Republic of Poland, Marcin Mastalerek, seriously.” –Prime Minister Szydło could shine his shoes – he added.

The guest of the Sedno Sprawy program on Radio Plus was the former president of TVP and PiS candidate in the European Parliament elections in part of the province. Masovian Voivodeship. The host asked about Marcin Mastalerek, head of the office of the President of the Republic of Poland.

– Oh Jesus, Mastalerek again, please leave it alone – Jacek Kurski said with pride. – Nobody takes him seriously – he added.

Kurski about Mastalerk: Be quiet about it

Jacek Kurski said he wished the president had other advisers.

–Keep quiet over Mastalerk, no one takes him seriously in PiS. The show must go on. Mastalerek attacked the PiS president and said he should leave. If it weren't for Jarosław Kaczyński, the right wing would have crumbled to pieces. As long as Jarosław Kaczyński has strength, he should lead the Polish right wing. There is no better machine for winning elections, said the former president of TVP.

Recently, there was a media scuffle between PiS politicians and the head of the office of the President of the Republic of Poland.

Jacek Kurski posted a video with Beata Szydło on social media, in which the former prime minister said that she would vote for him in the European Parliament elections if she lived in Masovia. “Disgusting,” the president's chief of staff commented briefly.

– It's disgusting that a teenager is sending the president into retirement. Mrs. Szydło could shine shoes – commented the former president of TVP sharply.

Marcin Mastalerek was recently asked whether his comments about Beata Szydło and Jacek Kurski could be interpreted as part of a pre-campaign for the Presidential Palace. – Decisions regarding running for president must be made between November and February, and then we will have to talk. Of course I would be ready, but whether I would take it, I don't know. I am certainly encouraged to do so by many people, but today I do not think about it at all, said the head of the president's office.

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