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05WARSAW3608
2005-10-14 14:30:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Warsaw
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SURROGATE MUD-SLINGING BACKFIRES ON KACZYNSKI

Tags:  PREL PGOV PL 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 WARSAW 003608 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/13/2020
TAGS: PREL PGOV PL
SUBJECT: SURROGATE MUD-SLINGING BACKFIRES ON KACZYNSKI
WHILE NEGOTIATIONS ON COALITION GOVERNMENT GO QUIETLY
FORWARD.

REF: WARSAW 3558 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: Political Counselor Mary T. Curtin for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d)

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Summary
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 WARSAW 003608

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/13/2020
TAGS: PREL PGOV PL
SUBJECT: SURROGATE MUD-SLINGING BACKFIRES ON KACZYNSKI
WHILE NEGOTIATIONS ON COALITION GOVERNMENT GO QUIETLY
FORWARD.

REF: WARSAW 3558 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: Political Counselor Mary T. Curtin for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d)

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Summary
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1. (C) The presidential campaign of Law and Justice (PiS)
candidate Lech Kaczynski seems to have suffered a blow when a
surrogate's false attack on Civic Platform (PO) rival Donald
Tusk backfired. PiS's self-described "bull terrier," Jacek
Kurski charged publicly that Tusk's grandfather volunteered
for the German Wehrmacht during World War II. In reality,
both of Tusk's grandfathers were in concentration camps.
Sensing that the attack exceeded the public's sense of the
limits of decency, Kaczynski distanced himself from Kurski
and PiS subsequently expelled him from the party. Initial
poll results suggest Kaczynski lost ground in the attack,
after having gained steadily on Tusk in the days before the
October 9 first round. Despite the dust-up, Prime
Minister-designate Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz assured Ambassador
that officials from both parties are quietly working behind
the scenes, and will be ready to launch their coalition
government in the days following the decisive presidential
election. End Summary.

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Dirty Campaign Tactics
Backfire, Hurting Kaczynski
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2. (U) Jacek Kurski, a recently elected Sejm deputy and
widely credited as the mastermind of PiS's parliamentary
victory, was expelled from his party yesterday after he
floated a story to the press that the grandfather of PO's
Donald Tusk volunteered for the German Wehrmacht in World War
II. The head of Tusk's campaign, Jacek Protasiewicz, accused
Kurski of casting aspersions on Tusk and his family and
presented documents from 1947 that proved that his
grandfathers not only were not volunteers for the Wehrmacht,
but were actually imprisoned in German concentration camps
during the war. Kurski on October 13 apologized for his
error.


3. (C) Kurski is described in local press as an "expert in
black PR," and the public reaction suggest many view his
statements as a blow beneath the belt, and that the tactic
has hurt Kaczynski. The latest polls indicate Tusk is
widening his lead over Kaczynski to fourteen points. Kurski

earlier criticized Tusk for welcoming "home" a German visitor
who was born in Gdansk. Such veiled comments reflect a kind
of coded language suggesting that Poles living in the Gdansk
region are somehow less patriotic, a tactic not acceptable to
many Poles. Already a stronghold for Tusk and the PO,
Kurski's latest comments may backfire, hurting him generally
and bringing out even more voters in Gdansk and the
surrounding Pomorskie province. Kaczynski distanced himself
from Kurski a day after the attack, but has been criticized
for saying too little, too late. PiS insider Marek Jurek
expressed dismay about Kaczynski's prospects in a
conversation with us a few days after the episode.


4. (SBU) While censuring Kurski, however, in a political tit
for tat, PiS spokesman Michal Kaminski slammed PO's health
care program saying the "liberals (want a system wherein)
when the ambulance arrives at the site of an accident, the
doctor will ask the victim for his or her credit card
number." PiS presidential candidate Lech Kaczynski also
announced he would refuse to meet with PO official and close
Tusk lieutenant, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Walz who has been leading
the public attack on Kaczynski, saying he slashed funding to
Warsaw-area hospices and diverted the funds to produce glitzy
brochures touting investment opportunities in Warsaw, that
appeared days before the October 9 first round of the
presidential elections. As reported reftel, Gronkiewicz-Walz
has an eye on Lech Kaczynski's current job as mayor of Warsaw.


5. (U) Marek Borowski, the losing candidate from the Social
Democratic Party (SDPL) who placed fourth in last weekend's
first electoral round, offered a back-handed endorsement to
Tusk on October 13 when he said his voters should not back
Lech Kaczynski. Andrzej Lepper, who placed third in the
first presidential round, announced he had written to both
Tusk and Kaczynski to ask about their policies, and openly
angled for the position of Sejm Marshall (equivalent to
Speaker of the House). His chances for succeeding in that
effort are virtually nil.

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Government Formation Negotiations
Go Quietly Forward Despite
Bitter Campaign
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6. (C) Despite the bitter campaign, teams from the two
parties continue to work behind the scenes on building the
new government. PiS Deputy Marek Jurek, who is on the
negotiating team, told DCM and PolCouns October 13 that
meetings continue, and that the two parties are well on their
way to putting together alternate slates of ministers. He
suggested that if Tusk wins, Jarek Kaczynski could end up as
Speaker of the Sejm, whereas if Lech Kaczynski is President,
PO member Bronislaw Komorowski might be Speaker. Prime
Minister-designate Kazimierz Marcikiewicz also reassured
Ambassador in an October 14 that work on government formation
was proceeding apace and that there was "goodwill" on both
sides despite the heated campaign. Neither would say
anything about who was being considered for what position,
and no concrete new rumors have emerged in the past week.
Jurek said that the teams were working on not just
ministerial, but also deputy ministerial positions, and said
that the second and some of the third tier positions would be
filled at the same time as ministers are announced. Both
were confident that a new government would be named by the
end of October, and reminded us that it would begin working
immediately.

ASHE