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The Sasina ministry revealed to journalists the plan to close the mines. The deputy prime minister comments on and responds to an interview with the head of the Silesian Solidarity

  • Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin came to Silesia on Tuesday with a mission to announce a plan to close some mines. The plans the journalists found out were not even presented to the miners
  • – We were shocked by the style of withdrawing from programs that we all got to know well the day before, or which we had heard from leaks two days earlier – said in an interview with Onet the head of the Silesian-Dąbrowski Solidarity
  • “And as for the journalists who, according to Dominik Kolorz, revealed this” devilish plan “, which supposedly did not exist – they did not have to reveal anything, because we told them about it ourselves” – replies Jacek Sasin in his entry

Meetings of representatives of the Ministry of State Assets with representatives of the media took place on Monday in Warsaw and on Tuesday in Katowice. The meeting in the capital was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin, and in Katowice, among others, Jonasz Drabek, mining representative.

During these meetings, government representatives discussed the assumptions of the restructuring of Polska Grupa Górnicza. The speech was, inter alia, on the closure of the Wujek mine and three movements of the Ruda mine, as well as on 30% addiction salary from results.

Journalists were convinced that the proposals would appear on the table during Tuesday’s negotiations with mining trade unions, in which Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin will participate. However, they were asked not to post this information until 11am when the meeting would begin. On Tuesday, editorial offices across Poland, citing, inter alia, on PAP, they said that the government side presented its plan.

At 13.25, Karol Manys, spokesman for Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin, left the journalists waiting for the results of the talks in the Silesian Voivodship Office. He stated that the plan was not presented because trade unionists in the media had negatively commented on the ministry’s ideas. When asked by journalists why trade unionists did not even have the opportunity to read the document, he replied that “it is a waste of time to discuss a document that will not be approved”.

“Sasin said the program did not exist”

– Deputy Prime Minister Sasin started with the fact that everything we heard and read in the media was fake news and he generally came to say that he agreed that such decisions should be made together. In short, Deputy Prime Minister Sasin stated that the program, which assumed the closure of four mines, did not exist – spoke in an interview with Onet head of the Silesian-Dąbrowski Solidarity, Dominik Kolorz.

“We were shocked at the withdrawal style of programs we all got to know the day before, or we had heard about leaks two days earlier. I emphasized it after the meeting and now I also want to do it: Thanks to you, journalists, this devilish plan – which I do not know whether it was created in the Ministry of Assets or in Hell – was blocked – added Kolorz.

Sasin’s answer: we may differ, but we should respect each other

The Minister of State Assets, Jacek Sasin, responded to Dominik Kolorz’s words on Twitter. “Dominik Kolorz gave an unprecedented interview for Onet. He says that the plan for PGG did not exist. Mr. Chairman, we may differ, but we should respect each other. It is difficult to be respectful when someone goes to lies! If the plan did not exist, what you signed in message after the meeting? ” – asked the deputy prime minister.

Jacek Sasin also confirmed that he had previously informed journalists about the plans to close the mines. “As for the journalists who, according to Dominik Kolorz, revealed this” devilish plan “, which supposedly did not exist – they did not have to reveal anything, because we told them about it ourselves” – wrote Sasin, who in Katowice convinced miners that the information about liquidation of mines is “fake news”.

(mzs)

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