Sunday afternoon on April 27 in Poznań was to be one of the most important moments of Rafał Trzaskowski's campaign – and it was. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/10cea9/620x0/1/0/2025/04/27/xwoccthjklt6lm986yciatcdmr0nn9hnvxsxnpsl.jpg" alt = "Radosław Sikorski, screen youtube @rafal.trzaskowski" styles = "background-color: rgba (86.67.74.1)" > < p > on Plac Wolności gathered thousands of supporters & oacute; and the atmosphere resembled a great holiday rather than a regular election meeting. However, what is most remembered is the speech of a special guest & Amp; Ndash; Radosław Sikorski, who did not leave anyone indifferent from the first seconds. < p > The head of Polish diplomacy not only supported the candidacy of Rafał Trzaskowski, but also did not fail to drive a painful spille to Andrzej Duda. And he did it in the & b, which & oacute; ry amused the crowd to tears.

< P >Sikorski referred to the important jubilees, celebrated this year: 1000th anniversary of Kr & Amp; Oacute; Polish League and the 500th anniversary of the Prussian tribute. Mentioning the words of Donald Tusk about Bolesław the Brave as a revolutionary, Sikorski pointed to the courage to choose the West, civilization and sovereignty. But the real wave of emotions came for a moment p & oacute; when he reminded about the words of Andrzej Duda:

< p > & ndash; The second thought that was remembered to me, is that the European Union is a source of threats. (& Hellip;) Not everyone who m “oacute; wi with patriotism, in fact, serves the homeland well & ndash; Sikorski said, looking eloquently at the gathered crowd

< p > However, it did not end with subtle allusions. Directly, & oacute; he got to the politician & oacute; in PiS:

< P >& ndash; Vladimir Putin doesn't need to love him. It is enough for him that you are anti -volume & ndash; he threw, arousing the wave < p > A real burst of laughter, however, when Sikorski moved to the leek & a candidate & oacute; w. Praising knowledge of the language & oacute; in foreign Rafał Trzaskowski & ndash; Kt & oacute;, as he emphasized, some & opposite cannot give him & ndash; he threw p & ore; łżartm:

< p > & ndash; I think there that knowledge of the language & oacute; in strangers is even useful in the nightclub.

< p > but he left the real bomb at the end:

< p > & ndash; I guarantee you that President Rafał Trzaskowski will not tell the Vice President a state & oacute; in the united that he is his “friend in di*k”!

< p > reference to the memorable language slip -up of Andrzej Duda during a meeting with Kamala Harris in 2022 meant that the entire Freedom Square exploded with laughter.

< p > then it became clear: it was not an ordinary rally speech. It was a moment when the emotions turned into strength, and Radosław Sikorski proved that it is not enough to have an office & ndash; you still need to be able to defend the values ​​that stand behind him.

< p > not only as a day of support for Rafał Trzaskowski, but as a moment when laughter became the most powerful weapon against hypocrisy and lies. < br />< br />< /p > < P > < iframe width = "560" height = "315" loading = "lazy" src = "https://www.youtube.com/embed/7_e-bxj0pls" Title = "YouTube video player" Frameborder = "0" allow = "Accelerometer; autoplay; autoplay; Clipboard-Write;

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116