Jaroslaw Kaczynski

Jaroslaw Kaczynski
Jarosław Aleksander Kaczyński; born 18 June 1949) is a Polish conservative politician and lawyer. He served as Prime Minister from July 2006 to November 2007. He is the chairman of the right-wing Law and Justice party, which he cofounded in 2001. He has been the leader of the ruling party since the 2015 elections...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth18 June 1949
cannot conflicts parliament solved strengthen
We want to strengthen democracy. When conflicts cannot be solved in parliament they should be solved by citizens.
responsibility
The EU treaties clearly promote an alliance of national states that, as far as possible, maintain their own responsibilities. There is no mention of a centralized state of Europe in the treaties. The EU Commission's politicking, however, is proof of a certain allergy against this principle of national states and national responsibilities.
diversity community
We Poles are and will remain convinced Europeans. For us, Europe is a community of the diversity of nations. No mishmash.
manipulation manners bad-manners
Unfortunately, manipulation and defamation are part of the bad manners that have been prevailing in Poland's politics for ten years now.
dream giving-up mind
With respect to Great Britain, I have a dream, by the way: that the Brits will see that the EU is changing, and change their minds. And then remain in the EU or return to the EU. I am not giving up hope.
party freedom-of-speech democracy
A single party is ruling in Hungary, but democracy and the freedom of speech are still in place.
long greek
Who lent the Greeks the most money? It was German banks, and for a long time, they were profiting from it quite nicely.
religious believe democracy
Primarily, Warsaw and Brussels share the central basic values of the EU: human dignity, democracy, and the religious freedom of every single human being. We believe in these values.
home forever one-day
Poland does not want to remain a net recipient of EU subsidies forever. On the contrary: we want the right to develop in a fair market, and by this right, we want to one day catch up with Germany in terms of welfare and economic power. This will not take 100 years! And then many Poles who emigrated will be able to return home.
fit similarity
There might be many similarities between Erdogan and Putin. We can see that in the current developments, unfortunately. But Viktor Orban seriously does not fit in that list.
strong mean army
Germany's potential makes up about 20% of the EU's overall economic power, including Great Britain. The German army is by no means strong enough to guarantee the security of the EU's two endangered flanks - in the east and in the south. So all that remains for Germany is partnerships with its neighbours and other EU member states. Germany should stick to that role.
political reason
In Poland, nobody is arrested or persecuted for political reasons.
beginning
We have won. Everything indicates that we have won, but this is only the beginning.
dissolve elections motion poland submit visit
We will submit this motion (to dissolve parliament) shortly so that elections could take place before the Pope's visit to Poland (on May 25-28).