The comments came after Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki compared the French president’s phone calls with Vladimir Putin to talks with Hitler. Macron is a day away from the French presidential election – where his main rival is the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen – and Poland has blamed his words on the heat. The controversy escalated when Macron told Le Parisien on Thursday that Morawieski was an “extreme right-wing anti-Semitic banning LGBT people”. He also claimed that the Polish Prime Minister was trying to help Ms. Lepen. Image: Mateusz Morawiecki criticizes Mr Macron for talking to President Putin A Polish government spokesman said it was a “lie” that Mr Morawiecki was anti-Semitic. While President Macron did not elaborate on his claim, Mr Morawiecki sparked controversy in 2018 when he said there were also “Jewish perpetrators” of the Holocaust. His government also passed a law punishing people who blamed Poles for the crimes of the Nazi Holocaust. Another law effectively prevents the return of property that belonged to Holocaust victims and was later confiscated by the state. Anti-Semitism is a particularly sensitive issue in Poland as Hitler used the country to kill millions of Jews and others in notorious death camps such as Auschwitz, Treblinka and Belzec. Poland has received the largest number of refugees since the Ukraine war, and Mr Morawiecki criticized Mr Macron’s diplomatic efforts earlier this week – which included many calls to Vladimir Putin, despite other Western leaders avoiding him. . “President Macron, how many times have you negotiated with Putin? What have you achieved? … Will you negotiate with Hitler, with Stalin, with Pol Pot?” he said at a news conference Monday He also slammed the German chancellor, saying: “Chancellor Soltz, Olaf, are not the voices of German business that should be heard loudly in Berlin today. They are the voices of these innocent women and children.” Image: Marin Le Pen is a real contender in the French elections this time, according to opinion polls In France, Macron seems ready to face Marin Le Pen in a fortnight in the second round that brings the two most popular candidates face to face. The 44-year-old Macron beat Ms. Le Pen by a landslide in 2017 and became the youngest president of France, but this time the competition looks much closer. If she wins, Le Pen would become the country’s first female president, while a victory for Macron would make him the first president in 20 years to win a second term.


title: “Emmanuel Macron Calls Polish Pm Mateusz Morawiecki Far Right Anti Semite After Criticism Of His Putin Calls World News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Vera Morgan”


The comments came after Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki compared the French president’s phone calls with Vladimir Putin to talks with Hitler. Macron is a day away from the French presidential election – where his main rival is the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen – and Poland has blamed his words on the heat. The controversy escalated when Macron told Le Parisien on Thursday that Morawieski was an “extreme right-wing anti-Semitic banning LGBT people”. He also claimed that the Polish Prime Minister was trying to help Ms. Lepen. Image: Mateusz Morawiecki criticizes Mr Macron for talking to President Putin A Polish government spokesman said it was a “lie” that Mr Morawiecki was anti-Semitic. While President Macron did not elaborate on his claim, Mr Morawiecki sparked controversy in 2018 when he said there were also “Jewish perpetrators” of the Holocaust. His government also passed a law punishing people who blamed Poles for the crimes of the Nazi Holocaust. Another law effectively prevents the return of property that belonged to Holocaust victims and was later confiscated by the state. Anti-Semitism is a particularly sensitive issue in Poland as Hitler used the country to kill millions of Jews and others in notorious death camps such as Auschwitz, Treblinka and Belzec. Poland has received the largest number of refugees since the Ukraine war, and Mr Morawiecki criticized Mr Macron’s diplomatic efforts earlier this week – which included many calls to Vladimir Putin, despite other Western leaders avoiding him. . “President Macron, how many times have you negotiated with Putin? What have you achieved? … Will you negotiate with Hitler, with Stalin, with Pol Pot?” he said at a news conference Monday He also slammed the German chancellor, saying: “Chancellor Soltz, Olaf, are not the voices of German business that should be heard loudly in Berlin today. They are the voices of these innocent women and children.” Image: Marin Le Pen is a real contender in the French elections this time, according to opinion polls In France, Macron seems ready to face Marin Le Pen in a fortnight in the second round that brings the two most popular candidates face to face. The 44-year-old Macron beat Ms. Le Pen by a landslide in 2017 and became the youngest president of France, but this time the competition looks much closer. If she wins, Le Pen would become the country’s first female president, while a victory for Macron would make him the first president in 20 years to win a second term.