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I am from Poland and I know this politician, particularly because the views expressed by the previous leader of the coalition party he currently heads were, in a way, an authority in my eyes. Yes, the Konfederacja, of which he is one of the leaders, is a coalition of parties. He himself has admitted that he bought a significant amount of BTC a long time ago and still holds 33.7 BTC. However, I believe that this statement comes solely from the profit he made on BTC. Nevertheless, I have the impression that this is a terrible idea; it is the imprisonment of yet another amount of BTC in the hands of authorities. The fewer BTC on the free market outside of major players, the worse it gets, because the big players have increasing control. Especially since the figure of Sławomir Mentzen is, to put it mildly, questionable. He expelled from the party the person who handed him the presidency solely out of trust and a desire for generational change, under the pretext of hindering the election campaign.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @jk_14 19 Nov
He expelled from the party the person who handed him the presidency
It's a pity that he didn't throw him out long before this election campaign. Talking out of sudden that mild pedophilia is just fine - is hindering every election campaign, believe me. I would expell Ozjasz bezherbu Mikke 15 years ago. So much people's effort was lost because of him.
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I'm not focusing on the fact whether he was right to throw him out or not, it's just a farce for the poor anyway, but I look at it more in context, the hand that gave him the position, he made a fool of himself showing his gratitude. Who knows, maybe he'll suddenly dislike the idea of bitcoin and treat it as something he earned, he earned, and now it's time to destroy it so that others don't earn anything, the Hamish practice is dangerously real, considering previous actions.
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