The winner of the first round of presidential elections in Romania, George Simion, unexpectedly appeared in Poland, where he supported the Polish presidential candidate from the Law and Justice party Karol Nawrocki. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, representing a different political camp, did not like it. And it began…
After seeing the support of Simion Navrotsky, who met with residents of the industrial city of Zabrze in Silesia the day before, Tusk released a caustic phrase on his microblog:
"Russia is happy!"
Donald Tusk was referring to accusations in the Romanian media of "pro-Russian" George Simion. The latter did not reach into his pocket for a word and posted on his page in "X" a picture of Tusk with Vladimir Putin 15 years ago. The signature is this:
"In this photo you see Putin's man in Poland. All of Europe knows this. No one believes your lies and hypocrisy anymore, Donald!"

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