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Donald Tusk Comments on Hołownia's Words: Reckless Actions Can Lead to Tragedy

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When we send our children on vacation, we tell them: don't do stupid things, because stupid things can turn into tragedy. It's exactly the same in politics," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during a meeting with voters, echoing Szymon Hołownia's words.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized the speaker of the Sejm Shimon Holovna for saying that he should

When we send our children on vacation, we tell them: don't do stupid things, because stupid things can turn into tragedy. It's exactly the same in politics," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during a meeting with voters, echoing Szymon Hołownia's words.

·Poland
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Tusk comments on Hołownia's words about the coup - RMF24.pl - "Unserious behavior or unserious words can result in very serious consequences," said Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Saturday, who met with residents of Pabianice in the Łódź province. This is a reaction

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Hołownia spoke of a coup d'état. Donald Tusk criticized the Speaker of the Sejm.

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"Marshal Hołownia decided to follow his own path some time ago, although unfortunately he is not always consistent in doing so."

·Warszawa, Poland
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"This is no joke – it's a real threat to democracy," wrote Jacek Sasin in response to Szymon Hołownia's comments about the coup. Mateusz Morawiecki also commented on the Speaker of the Sejm's statement. "They want to pull the wool over people's eyes with trumped-up accusations, while at the same time planning a coup," wrote the former prime minister. Guests of the program Debata Gozdyry also discussed Hołownia's comments.

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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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