Surprising words of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman: I do not rule out further unprofessional entries
A surprising exchange of words between the former and current spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was an “unprofessional” entry.
An unusual exchange of words took place via the X platform between the former and current spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The case concerns an entry on the X platform from April 25. “Opposition benches at the beginning of the debate after the exposé of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski. Zbigniew Rau, former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the PiS era, speaks,” wrote Paweł Wroński.
Łukasz Jasina estimated that if he had commented in a similar way a year ago, during Zbigniew Rau's exposé, then – as he predicted – he would probably be accused of lack of professionalism. “Well. Being shapes consciousness. As always, big hugs and fingers crossed for Paweł Wroński,” he pointed out.
Exchange of words between Wroński and Yasina. “Oh Pawełek, Pawełek”
The current spokesman for the ministry responded. “After thinking about it, I agree. The post was unprofessional. But immediately after its publication, as if by magic, the parliamentary hall was filled. I do not rule out further unprofessional entries,” we read. “Oh, Pawełek, Pawełek,” replied Jasina.
Paweł Wroński worked for “Gazeta Wyborcza” for over 30 years. In December 2023, he became the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Shortly after taking up this position, there was a mishap. The former journalist suggested to his subordinates how to answer questions about the visa scandal. However, the guidelines were sent to the editorial office.
In turn, Łukasz Jasina will formally lose his position on November 30. The dismissed spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs then published an entry on social media in which he thanked his colleagues.
Earlier, his statement became famous in the media. – Sometimes Minister Zbigniew Rau controlled some matters closely and others not – said a former spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on TVN24. Łukasz Jasina admitted that he did not know about the visa scandal, and Poland is a “sometimes dictated country”.