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that ukraine needs to be supported, because our common security depends on how that war ends, whether we can reject putinaniemy putina, z závlám na jego territory. party and it will have a substantial influence, because without it it will not be possible to create a majority, i was the first representative of the social democracy in already democratic poland, and i must say that this result is, from my calculations, i think it will be somewhere around 10-12%,
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and problems, in particular historical ones related to volyn, need to be solved, approached practically and resolved through dialogue. in my opinion, if i looked at that change of power today. poland from the perspective of kyiv, maybe i should not memorize the names of politicians, because that will come with time. instead , i would like to see that dialogue started. since the affairs of ukraine will decide the future of ukraine itself, as well as poland and europe, and it seems to me that it would be good if, at various levels even during the formation of the government, various ukrainian experts and advisers found good contact with colleagues. warszawie, because it's a shovel.
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i think since the lack of activity, the suspension that has been going on for the last months between poland and ukraine because i think they got something out of it, but the confederation ended up losing in the results, that's the biggest defeat of that election, they even counted on having enough seats in parliament not to admit to the majority of the ruling democratic opposition, but they did not manage to have 12. a good understanding
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of the problems of ukraine, will be ready for dialogue, and also, because problems and tension will arise in different places, will know that tension reduce and eliminate, but through dialogue, through good conversation with ukrainian partners. partners. this year's elections saw a very high turnout of over 74%. this means that supporters of various political forces were completely mobilized and eventually went to vote. but will polish society be united after such a tense election campaign? czy
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polskie społeczeso będzie zjednoczone albo nie? today it is not united and that high turnout, it is the highest in the history of democratic poland and indeed a record, but it is primarily the result of the emotions that were associated with those choices. vość tym samym therefore, one of the tasks of the new government, the new prime minister, will be to find a way to polish-polish dialogue, to polish-polish unification, because if we remain in such positions, when some are here and others are there, then we will live as two tribes that speak the same language, but not co prawda językiem, ale nie rozumieją się wzajemienie, no to wytracimy... then we will spend the colossal
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social capital that poland has, in my opinion, the new government must be very serious to start this search for a polish-polish dialogue, various gestures that will show that they are open to postulates. że z takiego it is worth remembering that it will take a long time to get out of such polarization, such a division, it is not the case that everything will be settled with one speech or one decision, there is no such possibility, it will be a long-term process, but donald tusk, who for sure will become prime minister, he already spoke in his pre-election speeches about the need for that polish-polish unification, and i hope that this will be one of the main topics for this government, so as not to exclude anyone, it is better to invite them, i say that it will not happen now, it will not happen quickly, but if we are more polite to each other for a few years, smile more at each other, then
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everything will work out, because now, when you ask whether the poles are united or divided, the answer is clear, they are divided like never before in history? it's a pity, but i hope that it was extremely important to talk about the preparation for the elections, to cover the struggle of politicians, to explain to the poles what and why, as a journalist, i have an interest in
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and then on december 1 , the sejm has the right to appoint the government, and then of course, as i understand it, the parliamentary majority will appoint tusk and the government . of course, it can be done differently, it can shorten these terms, for example, start consultations with political parties, after a week or two of such consultations, it can say that it sees that the majority is on the side of those parties, and therefore asks them who they want to see the prime minister, they say, he declares tusk
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the prime minister, that is, the whole procedure can end even earlier than december 1. what course of action he will choose, i don't know now , but it depends on the president and that, i know, but december 1 at the latest in a month and a half. then of course it is clear that when the campaign is going on, these issues are put on the back burner, although ukraine was one of the most important topics of the company, they talked about it, some said that the help was enough. because it concerns the whole world and ukrainians must be ready for that and do a lot to that didn't happen. in the world there is something called
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a volume from ukraine, ukrainian fatih, and there are too many of those news , they are usually bad, this is such a psychological trait of people, they push it away, no, enough is enough, this is one thing, and it is difficult to say further, when it can end, how it can end, because this is an open topic, and on the other hand, that in the middle east, it also takes away part of the attention of the world and viewers and readers, directs them to the middle east, i think that this is actually direction, president zelenskyy is doing great things, mainly in diplomatic activity, presence in the media, ukraine cannot surrender , and you must be active so that the war does not turn into something that is always, that can last forever, and that many people in the world accept as a permanent matter and stop .
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not only artists and journalists should travel the world to talk about the consequences of aggression, about russian crimes, about bombings, about the tragedy of the civilian population in ukraine, as i say, people's fatigue will progress, they will reward this information, it will come new information from the middle east, the world in general is in a bad moment of its own, i would admit that it is all going very badly indeed. warsaw also gives hope to europe, warsaw gives hope to the world that the wave of nationalism and populism can be stopped. on the eve of the elections, such statements were made by various polish politicians that.
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and it is clear that those ukrainian women began to ask if this would really happen, they also asked me what i thought about it, i answered them that i did not know, that everything depends on the outcome of the elections, that now you can tell those ukrainian women what their fate in poland? i think with the new government there is hope that there will be help because the idea is to take all that money away. the ideas did not make much of a breakthrough, on the contrary, it is obvious that ukrainian women with children who are on the territory of poland should receive appropriate help, i am convinced that the new government will not make changes in this matter that are in favor of those people, we are talking about specific people, about their needs that cannot be left without
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funding will not be implemented, it was in the election campaign, but in my opinion, those parties that won will do as they should to be, te partie , which won, one tego, one zrobią tak, jak powinno być, czyli pomoc będzie udzielana, we will mieć, hope, jeszcze jeszcze chłołam się o pościę. i wanted to ask you about the end of the war, which is not in sight, you mentioned that there is fatigue from ukraine, and ukrainians themselves are tired of this war. of course, i am not talking about those ukrainians who learn about the war from the news, but about those who are fighting with weapons in their hands.
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that is why it is so important that the world does not turn its back. i distinguish between these questions. turning the world away is there will be a decision, if, god forbid, this happened, it will be a decision of the politicians. instead, it is a normal psychological reaction. where someone somehow returns to normal and the first step is to let go of that bad news, but we won't get into psychology here. the world cannot turn its back on ukraine, the key for ukraine is what is happening in the usa, in the usa the campaign is starting before the elections that will be held in november next year, i.e. 2024. and there, of course, different postulates can sound, fortunately, president biden has a strong position and he allocates help
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ukraine as it should and very widely. but we do not know whether he will win the election, nor do we know how much the topic of reducing aid to ukraine will appear in the election campaign, because many republicans are already talking about it. and then such a possible decrease in american participation in helping ukraine must be filled by someone. of the world, ukraine cannot win this war, because it is fighting a large country, three times larger in terms of population, besides, it is fighting an aggressor who came to its land, so it wants to expel him, this is a very difficult task,
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will we stop the aggressive imperialist policy of russia with putin and possibly with his successors, because putin's successors, when this happens, will be more incredible, no less aggressive than putin himself, putin himself, in ukraine, i once again believe that the change in poland of anti-european government to a pro-european government is objectively support for
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helping ukraine. what do you think will be for him. ukraine's victory? to be determined by the ukrainians themselves, because in the end i do not have the right to say how i feel about myself imagine that victory. however, it is worth remembering that the path to victory, as we see it, is incredibly difficult, and in my opinion, looking at it more tactically, politically, and i believe that this is what is happening, that president zelensky and że jego otoczenie, no majje different variants, co robi, co robi, if resources, especially human resources, will run out, if something changes in american politics , there is a bad element, no jest wiele, wiele elements, which can be predicted, one nie muścien
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się stąć, ale może się stać, must happen, but they can, we must be ready for that, what about the world that is victory, because it is the task of the ukrainians themselves to make a decision, at the same time i can say that politicians must have different options, have some kind of plan b? not only b, you once said that in order for there to be peace between ukraine and russia, it will take generations, actually, when do you think this war can end and how many generations
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the kremlin changes, and it changes not from putin to someone similar, but from putin to someone who understands what democracy is. putin and that russian government for hundreds of years is that they do not respect people, including their own. and at what price, how many ordinary people will pay with their lives, health or other, no one thinks about it, unfortunately, this is a mentality, and it is very difficult to change that mentality, mentally it's difficult mentally mentally, but the reasons, my opinion is that the war can last for years, but the russian-ukrainian conflict is because of the wrong done...
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i have to tell you, as we know from the history of russia, this is not from yesterday, this is from the beginning of this country. and which was a democratic country , which was a country in which we respect each other, thank you very much, mr. oleksandr for the conversation, i want to tell our viewers that it was oleksandr
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what americans think about the war, about ukraine, about the future, and so on, and the main thing is to say that it has changed, this, this attention to this topic, this attention to the topic, wars, has greatly decreased, but people on the fourth, fifth place, among those who are theirs i'm worried, it's not bad, the fourth or fifth place is also a place, but it's far away... it was in the first place in all the news, it's gone, it doesn't appear much, and it's one of the stories that people very quickly switch to the next one, that when we, when my colleagues did focus groups and so on, many simply asked, and there is still a war there, and so on, because the attention of ordinary people, and, of course, political circles very much they are discussing a lot, and
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they are moving a lot differently, itself... a dangerous development is that half of the people who can vote, maybe vote for the republicans , want to end aid to ukraine, and are more and more concerned about russian positions , this is not a huge amount of the population, i don’t know, 25% of the population, but still 75% support , but this is part of the voters and those members of the republican party whom they choose, they very strongly influence the entire republican party, and they are trying to seize power there, their leader trump, he will probably be the republican candidate in the election, but what is so strange about us the situation where 25 % of the population can solve the issue of ukraine, despite the fact that 75% still support it, it means, of course, a very, very dangerous period, and of course, russia is very much waiting for trump's victory in november, this.
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