Polish statement regarding presidentials in April 2010

Day 866, 12:03 Published in Czech Republic Poland by Minister Spraw Zagranicznych

Greetings Czech Republic citizens - both those living in real life in Czech and those being eCzechs only virtually.

Over last past days I, as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, have few talks regarding our support for candidates in tomorrow's elections. As some of you may know we have decided to give our support to Morphine.

Before you will start accusing us of pTO or betrayal I must ask you to look at this situation from our point of view. At this moment most of Czech citizenships are held by Poles, Romanians, Hungarians and Serbs. We want it or not, we like it or not, this situation is an another front of the global conflict.

We were asked to help RL Czechs to fight against pTO done by Mossad. We tried, but in the end Czech party that was supported by us, was thrown down from top5 just before Congress elections started. This resulted in Congress being divided between our Romanian allies, our Phoenix enemies and few Czechs.

The distribution of votes clearly shows that if we would support Silen, without support from Romanians we would risk that a strategic country would be controlled either by Phoenix or by Mossad's candidate, who is amazingly supported by Serbs. Supporting Michal Malkovsky, who is Czech is not a real choice, and to be honest Polish state does not want to start a PR war with Serbs, who are claiming that are supporting real Czechs. Supporting Colin Hugh wasn't even taken into consideration.

It is situation that we can't afford, especially that Czech being a gate to Western Europe, having currently borders with Hungary and Slovenia. That is why we are going to support allied citizen, which is the safest choice. Also while he is not involved in Czech and Czechoslovakian internal matters he should be a perfect and neutral person that can bring a fresh stance into this matters.

That's all, and though I am sure that there will be words of anger and propaganda against us and Romanians, we will be able to prove in the future that our actions were done both for our and your country's safety.

Ariakis - MoFA of Poland