The scandalous Polish politician, who came to Belarus in the summer to “make connections”, visited again: he praised the nuclear power plant and banned it with sanctions
Polish politician from Podlasie, Krzysztof Tolwinsky, who in the summer came in Belarus he “established communication” and thus provoked a scandal, recently visited Grodno as part of another “delegation” and again found reasons to praise the Belarusian authorities, writes “Grodzenskaya Pravda”.
In the publication, Krzysztof Tolwinsky is presented as “a businessman, a Polish politician who in different years held the position of deputy marshal of the voivodship, deputy minister of the state treasury, was a deputy of the Seimas of the sixth assembly.”
The publication exceeded that the “delegation”, which he headed, arrived in Grodno on a visa-free basis.
According to Tolvinsky’s frequency, most of the Poles show peculiarities to the check by the Polish authorities and do not arise with the “intensification of the conflict” in relation to Belarus and Russia.
–– We, Poles, wish peace and good communication with our neighbors from Belarus, – said the visitor.
During the trip, Tolvinsky complained about the food shortage and energy supply in Europe, spoke about the problems with food shortages and shortages in Europe, as soon as I return to my homeland, “to give an example of how the Republic of Belarus copes with food supply in the current situation.”
“You handle the pressure,” he noted.
A separate politician praised the Belarusian nuclear power plant and suggested that Polish tariffs use the energy generated there to lower prices in the country.
Remember, Volkovysk district back in August wrote that Tolvinsky, as part of the “delegation of the Podlasky region,” came to Volkovysk to establish contact. Bialystok was very surprised at the absorption of the Podlaskie Voivodeship, because the region severed relations with the Grodno region back in March.
The visit turned into a scandal: the authorities of Bialystok stated that they did not authorize Tolvinsky to establish any cooperation with Belarus, and the Polish Foreign Ministry confirmed this “outrageous case”. In addition, it is used that Krzysztof Tolwinsky has not held any official positions for a long time.
Get down to business connected The Polish Center for Monitoring Racist and Xenophobic Behavior, which has said it intends to prosecute Tolvinsky in court for spreading propaganda in Poland, possible collaboration with Belarusian intelligence services, and violations by Ukrainians, says it called them a “Bandera gang.”