Donald Tusk Before the National Security Council: We Are Confused by the President's Idea
Donald Tusk expressed confusion and concern over the President's proposal to discuss political preferences within the National Security Council.
Donald Tusk criticized the recent agenda set for the National Security Council (RBN), particularly a point regarding Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty that has sparked public outrage. He opened the government meeting by questioning the appropriateness of discussing personal feelings about a politician within the context of a national security body, suggesting that such discussions are trivial and do not belong in serious deliberations about the nation's safety.
Tusk emphasized the importance of respecting the National Security Council as a serious institution meant to address critical state security matters rather than a forum for political gamesmanship. He indicated that many public sentiments reflected by commentators on this issue resonate with the government's stance, implying that the President's move to engage the RBN in a political context is misguided. Tusk expressed his intention not to engage in further heated discussions on the matter, maintaining the government’s position is one of restraint.