Inevitable II In recent years, the state has returned to Poland. It came back with a bang and a bang.
Unfortunately, however, the wrong country – or at least not the only country – was sent back that should have returned. That is to say, not that – and in any case not only that – that is related to what a well-functioning state should be associated with, that is, mainly to external security (military) and internal security (police, fire brigade, special services , sanitation , etc.), and with him in guarding the rules that govern various areas of life – including the free market, and perhaps to some extent health care and education as well.
No, the almighty state has returned in full force to Poland, which is again dealing with almost everything and almost everyone.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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