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Home » Minister Kołodziejczak went to the border with parliamentary control. Is there a pilot with us?

Minister Kołodziejczak went to the border with parliamentary control. Is there a pilot with us?

February 14, 20244 Mins Read Farm Management
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Well, it cannot be denied that current reports on the activities of Deputy Minister Michał Kołodziejczak are ready material for a skit for the much-lamented cabaret “Authentic Facts”.

Kabaret Spółka z o. o. once mercilessly joked on the Polsat program “Authentic Facts” about current topics covered by the media at that time. It’s a pity that the program is no longer broadcast, because the cabaret artists would have great material…

– I’m in Dorohusk. I am carrying out a parliamentary inspection. I want to check what goods have entered Poland in recent days. Unfortunately, I encountered resistance. Employees do not want to show me documents from the last two trains that arrived from Ukraine to Poland – he said on Tuesday, February 13 this year. Deputy Minister Michał Kołodziejczak via the X platform.

Mr. Minister, we advise you: if you are in the government, you do not carry out parliamentary inspections. You can obtain all the necessary data from the competent authorities simply through official means and without favor – because the minister has “this power” in these circumstances. And there is no need to replace customs services and complain that someone does not want to show something.

Moldy grain

The day before, on February 12, farmers revealed that tons of moldy corn and rapeseed were stored in wagons at the transshipment terminal in Dorohusk (Lublin Voivodeship). Videos posted on the Internet show farmers driving their cars to the terminal in Dorohusk, where there are a dozen or so wagons. They look inside, where there is blackened and moldy corn, as well as rapeseed. In the comments, they suspect that these raw materials came from Ukraine.

It was in response to this alarm that Deputy Minister Kołodziejczak, who, as we can guess, had no other urgent work to do in the ministry (such as, for example, inventing such regulations or a system of organizing the work of control units subordinated to him so that situations such as those described above would not occur at all) took place because he was appointed deputy minister!), he went “with parliamentary control” to the border to make a show in his current style, “forgetting” it seems that we have several services in the country related to inspections of agri-food products and it is up to them , such reports should be directed first of all. Let us add that some of them occupy rooms in the Ministry of Agriculture itself….

Mr. Deputy Minister, are there really no other ways to show that those in power are doing something for farmers?

The comments write themselves…

– Do you also conduct parliamentary inspections at the Ministry of Agriculture? Comedy

– As a minister, you let Ukrainian grain into Poland, and as an MP, you fly to the border to protest against it. Do you have a split personality?

– Kołodziejczak, you don’t have to control this as an MP. This falls to you as a minister. You’re making a fool of yourself.

– Minister with parliamentary control? Are employees supposed to submit documents that the minister should have in the system? (…)

– On what basis are you requesting documents? This is what the relevant services are for, and if they are poorly managed, the deputy minister responsible for them should be replaced.

– Internet users write in the comments.

– The times when you were doing circuses are over, now it’s time to start working hard and not making fun of farmers – this is how Minister Anna Gembicka commented on Deputy Minister Kołodziejczak’s action.

– MP Michał Kołodziejczak carries out a parliamentary inspection at points subordinated to @MRiRW_GOV_PL? After all, the border sanitary and veterinary control point is subordinated to the Department of @MRiRW_GOV_PL. I propose to carry out the inspection as a deputy government minister, or preferably with
@donaldtusk – writes Anna Bryłka from Konfederacja.

Yes, there is no need for cabaret on TV anymore.

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