“Famous politicians, Polish politicians, can admit their errors and
apologise,” said Ewa Kopacz, speaker of the Polish parliament and a close
associate of the Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister. “If people can say
the magic word ‘sorry’ then they gain sympathy.” Leszek Miller, a former
prime minister and leader of Poland’s Democratic Left Alliance, told
reporters that the letter “was not the end of the matter” while Ryszard
Czarnecki, a leading member of Law and Justice, the main opposition party,
said “it was just a piece of paper” and “that it was shame that the
president had not apologised in a manner appropriate to the pain he had
caused”.
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