EU Flag Ordered Removed From Polish President’s Office: Report

ER Editor: There’s a lot of media blah-blah in the report below, but we believe these symbolic moves encroach on public consciousness or bolster already-existing shifts in public opinion. Right now, what is any of the ‘news’ except to influence public opinion? Our composite piece about Elon Musk today was an example of just that.

A reminder that Nawrocki was just visiting the White House, where Trump has zero problem in humiliating and exposing the corrupt nasties who have dominated this region for so long. Nawrocki walked in the front door; Trump didn’t point his infamous finger at him —

Trump rolls out the red carpet for new Polish President Nawrocki

We wonder which team the Polish news outlet Gazeta Wyborcza is batting for, actually. After all, they brought this topic to light.

Flags do indeed matter. Check out the latest phenomenon in the UK, called Operation Raise the Colours

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EU Flag Ordered Removed From Polish President’s Office: Report

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Via Remix News

Polish President Karol Nawrocki ordered the European Union flag removed from his office, and now, other officials have followed his example, Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza reported.

The source cited by Gazeta Wyborcza stated that removing the EU flag from the office was one of the first decisions after Nawrocki moved into the Presidential Palace.

“No order was issued in this regard, but everyone considered it a signal to take down the flags wherever they were,” the source said.

According to the same report, Paweł Szefernaker, head of the President’s Office, also removed the EU flag from his office.

However, Gazeta Wyborcza may be making the issue bigger than it actually is, as the EU flag is still present outside the building, where it is supposed to be most visible.

The head of state’s spokesman, Rafał Leśkiewicz, told Gazeta Wyborcza that the EU flag “is present” in the Presidential Chancellery. He emphasized that three flags were present during Karol Nawrocki’s statements last week: the Polish flag, NATO, and the EU flag.

“The spokesman did not provide any response regarding the removal of the EU flag from the head of state’s office. Photographs from Andrzej Duda’s presidency show that the EU flag was there, standing next to the white-and-red one,” according to Gazeta Wyborcza.

The paper is not known to be friendly to Nawrocki. (ER: Hmm. Well, it’s bringing the topic to light.) In a commentary published on the newspaper’s front page on Wednesday, Wojciech Maziarski writes that “the president is having EU flags displayed during some of his speeches, just for show, to mislead public opinion and lull the vigilance of those citizens who are terrified by the prospect of Poland’s strategic isolation.”

Let’s not underestimate this gesture. It’s not a curiosity about the interior design of government offices, but a political declaration indicating the goals of the man who, by the will of a tiny majority of voters, became the leader of our country. The declaration is all the more important because it was not made public,” the columnist writes.

Notably, the columnist wrote that the democratic winner of the election only won by the “will of a tiny majority of voters.” (ER: A win is a win.)

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Featured image source: https://x.com/WojPawelczyk/status/1961136234123628972

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