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by Stanislav Stremidlovsky
[REGNUM] On Sunday, October 15, elections to the Sejm and Senate are held in Poland. On the eve of the vote in the country, there was talk on the Vistula about the possible defeat of the currently ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, which would lead to anarchy and almost civil war. In an interview with the French publication Le Point, former Polish President Lech Walesa said that the situation is serious: “I do not exclude the risk of civil war in Poland. Ultimately, people will take to the streets in even greater numbers. I’m even afraid that they will use weapons.”
They predicted the same thing if Donald Trump lost in 2020. | This was also discussed in a conversation between the former head of the Polish Military Counterintelligence Service, General Piotr Pytel, and the opposition Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza. Pytel commented on the recent high-profile resignation of the Chief of the General Staff, General Raimund Andrzejczak (number one of the Polish Army) and the Chief of Operations Command, General Tomasz Piotrowski (number two). |