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Trump Slams Michael Moore’s One-Man Show; Moore Fires Back

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President Donald Trump this weekend set his sights on a new target: filmmaker and Trump critic Michael Moore.
WASHINGTON (CBSNewYork/CBS News/AP) — President Donald Trump this weekend set his sights on a new target: filmmaker and Trump critic Michael Moore.
Trump tweeted: “While not at all presidential I must point out that the Sloppy Michael Moore Show on Broadway was a TOTAL BOMB and was forced to close. Sad!”
While not at all presidential I must point out that the Sloppy Michael Moore Show on Broadway was a TOTAL BOMB and was forced to close. Sad!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28,2017
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Trump criticized the liberal activist on Saturday night, several days after Moore’s one-man show, “The Terms of My Surrender,” concluded its limited Broadway run on Oct. 22. The show had started in August at the Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St.
Moore quickly fired back, responding in a series of tweets to the president. He commented on topics ranging from Mr. Trump’s response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to special counsel Robert Mueller’s grand jury indictment.
“You must have my smash hit of a Broadway show confused with your presidency — which IS a total bomb and WILL indeed close early. NOT SAD,” Moore wrote in one tweet.
1) You must have my smash hit of a Broadway show confused with your presidency– which IS a total bomb and WILL indeed close early. NOT SAD https://t.co/URgXgzWWVk
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 29,2017
Moore also tweeted a photo of the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, saying “For now, at least, I know I still have one fan in the White House (thx for your unwavering support, Jared!)
11) For now, at least, I know I still have one fan in the White House (thx for your unwavering support, Jared!) pic.twitter.com/mTwLxW4KgR
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 29,2017
The show examined America’s current political and cultural landscape, with a focus on Trump administration policies.
In August, Moore led the show’s audience to Trump Tower in New York to protest the president’s reaction to deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Zmarł Władysław Kowalski. Miał 81 lat

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W wieku 81 lat zmarł aktor filmowy i teatralny Władysław Kowalski. Był związany m.in. z warszawskimi teatrami: Ateneum, Powszechnym i Dramatycznym. Tę smutną informację przekazał prezes Związku Artystów Scen Polskich Olgierd Łukaszewicz.
W wieku 81 lat zmarł aktor filmowy i teatralny Władysław Kowalski. Był związany m.in. z warszawskimi teatrami: Ateneum, Powszechnym i Dramatycznym. Tę smutną informację przekazał prezes Związku Artystów Scen Polskich Olgierd Łukaszewicz.

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Jim McElwain: Florida Gators parting ways with head coach

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Florida is parting ways with embattled coach Jim McElwain, the website FootballScoop reported Sunday.
Florida is parting ways with embattled coach Jim McElwain, the website FootballScoop reported Sunday.
McElwain’s job status was already tenuous prior to Saturday’s 42-7 loss to No. 3 Georgia but the beat down from one of the school’s fiercest rivals sped up the process of ending McElwain’s tenure.
Defensive coordinator Randy Shannon, the head coach at Miami from 2007-10, is expected to be named interim coach for the remainder of the season.
Prior to Saturday’s contest, athletic director Scott Stricklin reportedly informed McElwain that a published report claiming the university was negotiating a buyout with his agent, Jimmy Sexton, was false.
After the contest in which the Gators dropped to 3-4 overall and 3-3 in the SEC, McElwain acted like a coach who knew his job was on the line.
« We were all brought here to win and we haven’t done it, » McElwain said in the press conference. « We haven’t been good on offense and I get it. We’ve won some, but we haven’t won enough. I take full responsibility for all of it. »
Florida has reportedly been studying whether it can fire McElwain with cause and avoid a $12.6 million buyout based on events leading up to the Georgia game.
McElwain said at a press conference on Monday that his family and Florida players received death threats but university administrators didn’t find any evidence to back up his claims and released a statement critical of McElwain, saying « he provided no additional details. »
McElwain met with Stricklin on Thursday as it became publicly apparent that a rift between McElwain and Florida administrators had widened.
In addition to the substandard on-field play, nine Florida players are serving suspensions for their actions involving credit-card fraud. The list includes standout receiver Antonio Callaway and starting running back Jordan Scarlett.
McElwain led Florida to the SEC title game each of his first two seasons before this year’s campaign unraveled badly. He was 22-12 with the Gators.
McElwain went 22-16 in three seasons at Colorado State (2012-14) before landing the Florida job.

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Patriots beat Chargers, 21-13

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Stephen Gostkowski kicks four field goals in the game.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Tom Brady passed for 333 yards and a touchdown, Stephen Gostkowski added four field goals and the New England Patriots held on to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 21-13 on Sunday.
It was the fourth straight victory for the Patriots (6-2). The loss snapped a three-game win streak for the Chargers.
Los Angeles (3-5) got on the board first when Melvin Gordon found a seam on the outside and rumbled down the sideline for an 87-yard touchdown run. But the rest of the game was marked by Los Angeles’ mistakes and inability to move the ball offensively.
New England got its lone touchdown via a 2-yard toss from Brady to Rob Gronkowski in the second quarter. The Patriots went 1 for 4 in the red zone, but were able to cobble together the Gostkowki field goals and a safety.
The Chargers cut the Patriots’ lead to 18-13 with 8:30 to play following a 24-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to Travis Benjamin and failed 2-point conversion pass. They got the ball back a final time after New England added Gostkowski’s fourth field goal. But Rivers’ pass with 1 second remaining was intercepted at the goal line by Jonathan Jones.
Rivers finished 17 of 30 for 212 yards.
Los Angeles’ mistakes were highlighted in a wild way in the second quarter when Benjamin muffed a punt inside the Chargers 15, recovered it and retreated all the way to own goal line while trying to reverse field. He was wrapped up there by New England’s Brandon King and tackled in the end zone for a safety.
Rivers had a similarly head-scratching play early in the third quarter when he rolled to the outside to escape the pass rush, but had the ball slip out of his hands for a fumble. He recovered, but the play resulted in a 20-yard loss and a sack credited to Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy.
Other than Gordon’s touchdown run, the Chargers were mostly ineffective offensively in the opening 30 minutes. They ran only 19 total plays. By comparison, New England passed the ball 26 times in the first two quarters.
Chargers: LB Hayes Pullard left the field after a collision late in the fourth quarter.
Patriots: RT Marcus Cannon left in the first half with an ankle injury.… WR Chris Hogan left with a shoulder injury from the same collision with Pullard.
Gordon’s 87-yard touchdown matched the longest run in Chargers history. Paul Lowe also had an 87- yard run against the Dallas Texans in 1961.
Rob Gronkowski’s first-quarter touchdown catch from Brady marked the 72nd time the two of them have connected for a score. It is the most TDs among any NFL duo since Gronkowski entered the league in 2010.
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"Star Wars" costume designer John Mollo dies at 86

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Won Academy Awards for creating the looks of George Lucas' space fantasy and the historical epic "Gandhi"; also designed costumes for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Alien"
John Mollo, who won an Academy Award for designing the costumes of the original « Star Wars » and another Oscar for the historical epic « Gandhi, » has died. He was 86.
The Times of London reported that Mollo died last Wednesday.
Born in London in 1931, Mollo had worked as a military expert for such films as « The Charge of the Light Brigade, » « Nicholas and Alexandra, » and Stanley Kubrick’s « Barry Lyndon. » At the time he met director George Lucas to discuss working on « Star Wars » (a friend who’d been offered the job turned it down but suggested Mollo instead), he had never watched a science fiction film.
No matter — « Star Wars » looked like no previous sci-fi adventure.
« George made pronouncements of a general nature, » Mollo recounted in an interview for starwars.com . « First of all, he wanted the Imperial people to look efficient, totalitarian, fascist; and the Rebels, the goodies, to look like something out of a Western or the U. S. Marines. He said, ‘You’ve got a very difficult job here, because I don’t want anyone to notice the costumes. They’ve got to look familiar, but not familiar at the same time.' »
Following production paintings created by artist Ralph McQuarrie to help sell the project to the studio, Mollo consulted with Lucas to develop the colors and textures of the costumes for Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, the Imperial Stormtroopers, Jawas, Sandpeople, and the other good guys and bad guys that populated a galaxy far, far away. Instead of slick outfits made from futuristic-looking materials, the outfits were worn, their muted earth tones intrinsically tied to their worlds.
Characters were blends of influences – Kenobi’s outfit resembled both a monk’s and a Japanese samurai’s. And while the Imperial troops and officers mimicked the jackbooted fascism of German and Nazi officers from World Wars I and II, Darth Vader’s costume was a melange of styles, from a Nazi steel helmet and operatic cape to a motorcycle outfit and gas mask.
Accepting the Oscar for Best Costume Design in 1978, Mollo remarked of the costumes worn by models on stage with him, « As you see, the costumes from ‘Star Wars’ are really not so much costumes as a bit of plumbing and general automobile engineering. »
Following « Star Wars, » Mollo designed the costumes for the crew of the Nostromo for Ridley Scott’s sci-fi/horror film, « Alien. » He returned to the « Star Wars » franchise with « The Empire Strikes Back » (bringing to life bounty hunter Boba Fett and « scoundrel » Lando Calrissian), and went back into outer space for the Sean Connery sci-fi film, « Outland. »
Mollo then worked on a string of historical and period dramas, including « Gandhi » (for which he shared an Oscar win), « King David, » « Revolution, » « Cry Freedom, » « White Hunter Black Heart, » « Chaplin, » the TV series « The Jewel in the Crown, » and a series of films based on Captain Horatio Hornblower.
Other credits include « The Lords of Discipline, » « Air America, » « The Three Musketeers, » « The Jungle Book » and « Event Horizon. »
But it is his costumes for « Star Wars » that are his legacy, and which are lovingly recreated by fans and cosplayers at conventions around the world.
Mark Hamill paid tribute to the « brilliant » Mollo on Twitter:
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Штаб АТО: бойовики застосували міномети на приморському напрямку

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Загалом від опівночі ворог 5 разів порушив режим тиші. Внаслідок бойових дій втрат серед військовослужбовців ЗСУ немає, повідомив прес-центр штабу…
Протягом неділі, 29 жовтня, в районі проведення АТО бойовики продовжували вогневі провокації, при цьому поодиноко застосовуючи міномети.
Загалом від опівночі ворог 5 разів порушив режим тиші. Внаслідок бойових дій втрат серед військовослужбовців ЗСУ немає, повідомив прес-центр штабу АТО.
Зазначається, що вночі бойовики били з 82-міліметрових мінометів по оборонцях Старогнатівки, що на приморському напрямку. Біля Водяного укріплення сил АТО потрапили під гранатометний вогонь.
На донецькому напрямку НЗФ двічі вели вогонь із піхотного озброєння на підступах до Пісків.
Із цієї ж зброї проросійські окупанти обстріляли українські позиції неподалік Кримського, на луганському напрямку.
Раніше повідомлялося, що бойовики в суботу, 28 жовтня, порушуючи мінські домовленості, обстріляли з гранатометів житлові будинки в старій Авдіївці, внаслідок чого в одному з будинків було пошкоджено дах та ковані ворота.

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VfB Stuttgart schießt Freiburg in die Krise: Klarer Sieg in Überzahl

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VfB Stuttgart schießt Freiburg in die Krise: Klarer Sieg in Überzahl – Daniel Ginczek, Benjamin Pavard und Simon Terodde sorgen für einen klaren Erfolg im Derby – gegen höchst harmlose Breisgauer. SC-Verteidiger Caglar Söyüncü sieht umstrittene Rote Karte.
Mehr als 80 Minuten in Überzahl haben dem VfB Stuttgart einen lockeren Derbysieg gegen den SC Freiburg beschert. Im schwäbisch-badischen Landesduell setzte sich der VfB zum Abschluss des 10. Spieltags der Fußball-Bundesliga am Sonntag im Schongang mit 3:0 (2:0) durch. Daniel Ginczek (38. Minute), Benjamin Pavard (45.+4) und Simon Terodde (82.) sorgten für den verdienten Erfolg gegen die nach dem frühen Platzverweis für Caglar Söyüncü (12.) hoffnungslos überforderten Freiburger. Während die Schwaben den Abstand zu den Abstiegsrängen vergrößerten, steckt der SCF nach der vierten Saisonpleite im Tabellenkeller fest.
Für die Gäste war die Partie in der mit 58 872 Zuschauern ausverkauften Arena schon früh gelaufen. Die Szene, die zum Platzverweis geführt hatte, erhitzte nicht nur das Gemüt von Freiburgs Trainer Christian Streich. In einem Zweikampf mit Ginczek hatte Söyüncü als letzter Mann im vollen Lauf mit der Hand den Ball berührt, Schiedsrichter Tobias Stieler ließ das Spiel trotz der Stuttgarter Proteste aber zunächst laufen. Erst wenig später bemühte er den Videobeweis und schaute sich die Szene am Spielfeldrand nochmal auf einem Bildschirm an – und schickte Söyüncü anschließend zum Duschen. Streich tobte am Rand. Ob Söyüncü tatsächlich eine klare Torchance verhindert hatte, bleibt strittig.
Streich rastet nach Entscheidung auf
Streich ließ sich daher zunächst überhaupt nicht beruhigen. Erst als Stieler die Partie nochmals kurzzeitig unterbrach und auf den Coach einredete, kam dieser zumindest etwas zur Ruhe. Sein Matchplan allerdings war schon zu diesem frühen Zeitpunkt obsolet. Die ohnehin schon defensiv eingestellten Freiburger zogen sich in Unterzahl geschlossen hinter den Ball zurück. Der VfB kontrollierte in der Folge das Spiel und den Ball, Freiburg fand in der Offensive überhaupt nicht mehr statt.
Nachdem Chadrac Akolo (23./29.) noch zweimal am erneut starken Freiburger Keeper Alexander Schwolow scheiterte, münzte Ginczek die drückende Überlegenheit seiner Mannschaft in die Führung um. Eine Flanke von Berkay Özcan nutzte der Angreifer aus der Drehung zu seinem ersten Bundesliga-Treffer in dieser Saison. Praktisch mit dem Pausenpfiff nach langer Nachspielzeit erhöhte Pavard per Kopf nach erneuter Vorlage des agilen Özcan.
Zwar wechselte Streich mit Ryan Kent und Florian Kath zur Pause doppelt. Seine Mannschaft konzentrierte sich in der Folge aber nur noch auf Schadensbegrenzung und brachte den VfB nicht mehr in Gefahr. Stattdessen erhöhte der eingewechselte Terodde mit einem Beinschuss gegen Schwolow auf 3:0 und setzte den Schlusspunkt hinter einen bitteren Freiburger Abend.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Paced by extremely good defensive play and just enough offense, the Carolina Panthers broke a two-game losing streak Sunday by beating Tampa Bay, 17-3.
Paced by extremely good defensive play and just enough offense, the Carolina Panthers broke a two-game losing streak Sunday by beating Tampa Bay, 17-3.
Carolina’s resurgent defense has allowed only two field goals in the past eight quarters, as both of Chicago’s touchdowns last week were scored by the Bears defense.
The game saw the return of both middle linebacker Luke Kuechly (concussion) and safety Kurt Coleman (knee) to the Panthers defense, and having two of its veteran captains back in the lineup certainly helped. So did the fact that the Panthers got their first interception in seven games early in the fourth quarter, when safety Mike Adams picked off a floater from Jameis Winston with Carolina clinging to a 10-3 lead.
The Panthers eventually converted that turnover into a 25-yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Kelvin Benjamin, making it 17-3. A Kuechly interception of Winston quickly followed – his second of the season – and sent many Buccaneers fans streaming for their cars.
The Panthers are now 5-3 at the 2017 season midpoint and — after playing four road games in October — will play their next two games at home against Atlanta and Miami. They remain in good position in the NFC South. Some other observations from the game:
▪ I was fine with Carolina ceding Christian McCaffrey’s punt-returning role to Kaelin Clay, at least on a trial basis. It’s asking a lot of McCaffrey to return punts as well as do everything else he does in the offense. Clay was as successful as McCaffrey has been in returning punts – which is to say just moderately so.
▪ Carolina knows teams don’t respect the Panthers throwing the ball deep, but they sure tried to change that Sunday. Newton went deep over and over – including three passes of 30-plus yards directed at Devin Funchess and one at Curtis Samuel. All four of those fell incomplete. But the throw to Benjamin was also a fairly deep ball, and that one worked for the game-clinching TD. That’s the thing with deep balls — hit only 20 percent of them and you still may get a TD out of it.
▪ Julius Peppers increased his team-high sack total to 7.5 with a strip-sack of Winston in the first quarter. That sack was also beneficial to Peppers’ wallet, as he reached a $250,000 contract incentive for having at least seven sacks on the season. Coleman made the recovery on the fumble.
▪ Offensive guard Trai Turner left the game with a knee injury. If that one turns out to be serious, that would be very bad news.
▪ Panthers defensive tackle Kawann Short looks like he is having a Pro Bowl season to me. He caused Tampa Bay’s front all sorts of problems.
▪ On a day when Carolina’s offense often sputtered, punter Michael Palardy had a great day to pin the Buccaneers deep again and again.
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APNewsBreak: Georgia election server wiped after suit filed

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By FRANK BAJAK Associated Press
By FRANK BAJAK Associated Press
A computer server crucial to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was quietly wiped clean by its custodians just after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned.
The server’s data was destroyed July 7 by technicians at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University, which runs the state’s election system. The data wipe was revealed in an email sent last week from an assistant state attorney general to plaintiffs in the case that was later obtained by the AP. More emails obtained in a public records request confirmed the wipe.
The lawsuit, filed July 3 by a diverse group of election reform advocates, aims to force Georgia to retire its antiquated and heavily criticized election technology. The server in question, which served as a statewide staging location for key election-related data, made national headlines in June after a security expert disclosed a gaping security hole that wasn’t fixed six months after he reported it to election authorities.
WIPED OUT
It’s not clear who ordered the server’s data irretrievably erased.
The Kennesaw elections center answers to Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, a Republican running for governor in 2018 and the suit’s main defendant. His spokeswoman issued a statement Thursday saying his office had neither involvement nor advanced warning of the decision. It blamed « the undeniable ineptitude » at the Kennesaw State elections center.
After declining comment for more than 24 hours, Kennesaw State’s media office issued a statement late Thursday attributing the server wiping to « standard operating procedure. » It did not respond to the AP’s question on who ordered the action.
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, mostly Georgia voters, want to scrap the state’s 15-year-old vote-management system – particularly its 27,000 AccuVote touchscreen voting machines, hackable devices that don’t use paper ballots or keep hardcopy proof of voter intent. The plaintiffs were counting on an independent security review of the Kennesaw server, which held elections staging data for counties, to demonstrate the system’s unreliability.
Wiping the server « forestalls any forensic investigation at all, » said Richard DeMillo, a Georgia Tech computer scientist following the case. « People who have nothing to hide don’t behave this way. »
STATE SECURITY
The server data could have revealed whether Georgia’s most recent elections were compromised by hackers. The plaintiffs contend results of both last November’s election and a special June 20 congressional runoff- won by Kemp’s predecessor, Karen Handel – cannot be trusted.
Possible Russian interference in U. S. politics, including attempts to penetrate voting systems, has been an acute national preoccupation since the Obama administration sounded the alarm more than a year ago.
Kemp and his GOP allies insist Georgia’s elections system is secure. But Marilyn Marks, executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, a plaintiff, believes server data was erased precisely because the system isn’t secure.
« I don’t think you could find a voting systems expert who would think the deletion of the server data was anything less than insidious and highly suspicious, » she said.
NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON’T
It could still be possible to recover relevant information from the server.
The FBI is known to have made an exact data image of the server in March when it investigated the security hole. The Oct. 18 email disclosing the server wipe said the state attorney general’s office was « reaching out to the FBI to determine whether they still have the image » and also disclosed that two backup servers were wiped clean Aug. 9, just as the lawsuit moved to federal court.
On Wednesday, the attorney general’s office notified the court of its intent to subpoena the FBI seeking the image.
Atlanta FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett would not say if that image still exists. Nor would he say whether agents examined it to determine whether the server’s files might have been altered by unauthorized users.
FAILING TO SERVICE THE SERVER
A 180-page collection of Kennesaw State emails, obtained Friday by the Coalition for Good Governments via an open records search, details the destruction of the data on all three servers and a partial and ultimately ineffective effort by Kennesaw State systems engineers to fix the main server’s security hole.
As a result of the failed effort, sensitive data on Georgia’s 6.7 million voters – including Social Security numbers, party affiliation and birthdates – as well as passwords used by county officials to access elections management files remained exposed for months.
The problem was first discovered by Atlanta security researcher Logan Lamb while doing online research in August 2016. He informed the election center’s director at the time, noting in an email « there is a strong possibility your site is already compromised. »
Based on his review of the emails, Lamb believes that electronic polling books could have been altered in Georgia’s biggest counties to add or drop voters or to scramble their data. Malicious hackers could have altered the templates of voting machine memory cards to skew results. An attacker could even have potentially modified « ballot-building » files to corrupt the outcome, said Lamb, who works at Atlanta-based security firm Bastille Networks.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Though striking, the wayward election server is seen as just part of a much larger problem.
The Department of Homeland Security says 21 states had elections systems scanned or penetrated by Russia-backed hackers last year, though there’s no evidence they altered voting outcomes.
But computer security experts say it’s possible Russians or other malicious actors have sown undetected booby traps in the highly decentralized U. S. voting landscape. In June, a leaked National Security Agency memo showed that 122 elections officials in various states were targeted with phishing emails crafted by Russian agents intent on stealing their passwords.
CALL TO INVESTIGATE
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr was urged Thursday to investigate. GOP state Rep. Scot Turner: « They should go and look at who did it and why they did it and see… whether there was criminal intent. » Carr’s office declined comment.
Georgia U. S. Rep Hank Johnson, a Democrat, separately said the server wipe « appears to be a willful and premeditated destruction of evidence » by election officials, adding, « Georgia voters should be as outraged as I am. »
Sara Henderson, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, noted Kemp has repeatedly denied involvement in the university’s decisions on voting machine security.
« Georgia is not creating a climate of voting integrity for our citizens by continuing to blame shift, » Henderson said via email.
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Wiceminister Dworczyk: „Mam nadzieję, że prawnicy PiS i Pałacu Prezydenckiego wypracują rozwiązanie, które zachowa sens tej reformy”

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„Jesteśmy zdeterminowani, by tę potrzebną Polsce reformą sądownictwa wprowadzić i wierzę, że prezydent także ją ma”.
Pan prezydent ma konstytucyjne prawo do wetowania ustaw, skorzystał z tego prawa, a my jako formacja polityczna mamy prawo realizować obietnice składane Polakom
– podkreślił w programie „Gość Wiadomości” ( TVP Info) Michał Dworczyk, wiceszef MON.
Wiceminister odniósł się do sprawy pomnika Jana Pawła II we Francji.
To źle rozumiana poprawność polityczna i atak na chrześcijaństwo we Francji i szerzej w Europie. UE w momencie tworzenia była budowana na wartościach chrześcijańskich. Przekonujemy, że warto do tego wrócić
– mówił wiceminister, zwracając uwagę nawet na flagę unijną, która czerpie z symboliki maryjnej.
Musimy zwrócić uwagę na to, że jest dziwna sytuacja, że chrześcijanie w Europie zachodniej są na każdym kroku punktowani, jeżeli tylko nadarzy się taka okazja, to czy muzułmanie, czy to inne religie, są wspierane jako rodzaj przeciwwagi. Dla nas jest to zupełnie niezrozumiałe, ale takie są fakty
– dodał.
Wiceszef MON skomentował również konsultacje prawników PiS i Pałacu Prezydenckiego nad projektami ustaw o KRS i SN .
Nie ma nic dziwnego w tym, że prawnicy rozmawiają o konkretnych zapisach. Liczymy na dopracowanie takiej formuły, która będzie do przyjęcia przez PiS i prezydenta. Przypominam, że realizujemy obietnice, które złożyliśmy Polakom w kampanii wyborczej
– mówił Michał Dworczyk.
Pan prezydent ma konstytucyjne prawo do wetowania ustaw, skorzystał z tego prawa, a my jako formacja polityczna mamy prawo realizować obietnice składane Polakom
– dodał.
Nie nadinterpretowałbym tego rodzaju zdarzeń. Jesteśmy zdeterminowani, by tę potrzebną Polsce reformą sądownictwa wprowadzić i wierzę, że prezydent także ją ma i mam nadzieję, że prawnicy z obu stron wypracują rozwiązanie, które zachowa sens tej reformy i będzie do przyjęcia przez prezydenta
– podkreślił wiceminister.
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