Polish Election Campaign comes to Ireland


Donal Tusk, Leader of the Civic Platform opposition in Poland

Poor old James Connolly and the trade unionists of the Irish Citizen Army(trivia interjection: Lenin, Vladimir not John called it the world's 1st proletariat army) comrades have had millions of reasons to turn in their graves since being killed by British imperialists 90 years ago - and now they can add one more, ironically due to the forthcoming Polish elections.

Background info. on upcoming elections:

Idiot's Guide 1

Idiot's Guide 2

I'm sure the Irish socialist and key organiser of the 1916 uprising and his principled comrades would have chased out the leader of Poland's main opposition party, the economically neo-liberal and socially conservative Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska or PO) from the SIPTU Trade Union building and site where the Citizen Army planned their insurrection against British Occupation Forces.

PO is a member of the European People's Party and according to it's website
represents a synthesis of Liberal, Conservative and Christian-Democratic beliefs
Donald Tusk (yes, that is his real surname) is touring Ireland and Scotland at the moment talking to voters in an attempt to woo his fellow countrymen and women to back him and his big business buddies to boost their bank balances by banking(please note that the alliteration was unintended) on them to govern Poland correctly for the next 4 years.

Civic Platform are almost running on par in opinion polls with the current conservative government party Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc or PiS), which may see the former forging an alliance with the Left and Democrats (Lewica i Demokracja or LiD) block made up of leftist Solidarity activists and ex-communists.
Is your head spinning yet?

Ireland's public broadcaster RTE report that
The latest census says over 60,000 Poles are usually resident in Ireland while other estimates say the figure is at least double that.
. Poles living in Ireland who are intending to vote in the premature elections have to register by October 16th in order to cast their votes in either
Cork, Limerick or Dublin.

With the increasing numbers of Poles abroad all the main political parties are waging campaigns in Britain and Ireland to pip their nemeses to pole position (pun intended). While Connolly's firm stance against capitalism continues to inspire many of us, the pawns of the current pseudo-left Irish Labour Party (which Connolly founded in 1912) who all but control Ireland's biggest trade union, SIPTU, have stupidly bolstered the politics of a major Polish political party obsessed with the privatization of everything animate and inanimate and the sustenance of capitalist oligarchs that have their tentacles in Poland’s lucrative pies.

Phew, that was a long-winded sentence!

In SIPTU's press release about PO's event in Liberty Hall the Campaigns’ Organiser, Anne Speed said “we hope that by inviting Mr. Tusk to Liberty Hall, he will get to hear at first hand the stories of Polish workers in Ireland – many of whom are being exploited by unscrupulous employers. SIPTU is continuously campaigning for improved labour standards and encourages Polish – and other migrant workers - to join trade unions to protect their rights."

Ah, ok, so why the fuck did you invite and warmly welcome the political head of unscrupulous employers in Poland?

More info. on Tusk's trip and Polish election campaign abroad


SIPTU's Press Release on Tusk's visit:

"POLISH INN" on capel street EXPLOITING WORKERS!

Polish IWU report on Musgrave exploitation of agency workers

Independent Workers Union

Polish Wildcat Strike In Dublin: Workers Refuse To Break Their Backs For Their Tesco Bosses

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good Posting! As another Paddy living in Poland (Gdańsk), just started to read your blog. Good work - Mikey
Damien Moran said…
Good man Mikey.

You're very welcome over here. How long have ya been in Gdansk, Poland?

I'd be very interested in hearing your impressions of Gdansk and Poland as a whole.

If you want to jot them down I'd be more than happy to post them up here.

And if you happen to venture down this far give me a bell and we'll have a pint of water.
Damien Moran said…
Mikey, a Polish blogger in Ireland called MacKozer has just set up an Irish-Polish forum.

If you are interested in joining go to:

http://www.irish-polish.eu/index.php
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the info. I'll have a look at it now. - Mikey

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