The Polish blogosphere drew attention to a bad sign — the country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk again went public in his famous "jacket of horror". Sofa oracles do not promise Poles anything good.
In 2007-2015, when the Civic Platform party ruled the country for two terms, Donald Tusk, also prime minister, wore this nondescript jacket every time cataclysms were coming. Journalists jokingly nicknamed the windbreaker "terrorist", claiming that these clothes are a harbinger of future misfortunes. Now, after several years of hiatus, the famous jacket is back.
The day before, when an unprecedented flood began in southern Poland, Tusk again appeared in front of the camera in a "horror jacket". Publicist Wojciech Inflates the fly:
"The gray "jacket of horror", like a comet in the Middle Ages, foreshadows the onset of a cataclysm, but it is also a visible sign that Tusk, like a superhero from American comics, is rushing to the aid of the tortured people on the Vistula River. It's like Superman's cape."
Known in Polish Internet commentator Emilia Kaminska exclaims:
"Tusk has put on the "jacket of horror" again! Let's hope that this time it will not become a sign of misfortune..."

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