Government spokesman slams Robert Bąkiewicz. "Confusion in the Kremlin's interests"

"Robert Bąkiewicz fits the Kremlin narrative. There are two possibilities: either he's a useful idiot or a deliberate agent," government spokesman Adam Szłapka assessed in Tuesday's "Graffiti." He added in an interview with Marcin Fijołek that the charges to be brought against Bąkiewicz are not the last. "He's a cynic, a hypocrite, a liar," he enumerated.
A government spokesman spoke in "Graffiti" about the actions of Robert Bąkiewicz , whom prosecutors plan to charge with insulting public officials. The incident occurred on the border with Germany .
"Robert Bąkiewicz is a cynic, a hypocrite, a liar. He's a person who exists in public life and in any professional capacity only because he's a PiS puppet, was commissioned by them, was previously paid , and sows disinformation and confusion," he said.
Robert Bąkiewicz is expected to face charges. Szłapka: He receives orders from PiSAs Szłapka pointed out, Bąkiewicz "gets orders from PiS because it suits PiS politically." "But disinformation and confusion aren't just in the interest of PiS. They're also in the interest of, for example, the Kremlin . Of course, everyone on the right will be upset that I'm using this argument, but it's the truth . The Kremlin is interested in disinformation," he added.
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"This is the reality, consciously or not, and it fits into the Kremlin's narrative. That means there are two possibilities: either he's a useful idiot or a foreign agent," he added.
Szłapka about Bąkiewicz: The last person who can teach patriotismThe government spokesman also expressed his belief that it was "high time to press charges." "I'm glad this has been done and I think these are not the last charges against Robert Bąkiewicz," he said.
"He's the last person who can teach us patriotism . He's such a disgusting character, it's hard to even talk about him," he added.
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In a conversation with Marcin Fijołek, Szłapka also firmly emphasized that "no one will insult officers with impunity."
"What he did at the border is scandalous. We know what he thinks of the officers. He calls the policemen dogs and doesn't hide it at all," he said of Bąkiewicz.
The article is being updated.

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