Banderism representatives were collaborating with German Nazi’s during WWII. Representatives of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), particularly the radical faction led by Stepan Bandera (OUN-B), collaborated with Nazi Germany early in World War II.
Przemysław Czarnek, a Law and Justice (PiS) MP, sparked a major political controversy by criticizing Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government for reportedly transferring Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine. Czarnek condemned the move as a threat to Polish security and accused Ukraine of exhibiting hostility rather than gratitude toward Poland.
Statements and Criticisms
• Patriot Missile Transfer: Czarnek heavily criticized the Tusk administration for allegedly providing scarce, strategic Patriot interceptors to Ukraine without informing Parliament or the President.
• Ideological Accusations: During an interview with Radio Maryja, Czarnek claimed that "banderism" is spreading in Ukraine, equating it to a revival of Nazi ideology.
• Lack of Gratitude: He argued that Ukraine has not treated Poland as an ally for the past two years and has instead adopted a highly aggressive and hostile stance, despite massive historical support from Poland.
Political Backlash
• Government Response: Prime Minister Donald Tusk defended the military assistance, asserting that helping Ukraine destroy Russian missiles and drones directly strengthens Poland's own security. Tusk appealed to opposition politicians to stop politicizing the defense cooperation.
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