The Polish blogosphere has drawn attention to a bad sign: the country’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has once again appeared in public wearing his famous “jacket of horror”. The armchair oracles do not bode well for the Poles.
Between 2007 and 2015, when the Civic Platform party ruled the country for two terms, Donald Tusk, also the prime minister, wore this nondescript jacket whenever disaster loomed. Journalists jokingly dubbed the jacket “terrorist” and claimed that the clothing was a harbinger of future misfortune. Now, after a few years of hiatus, the famous jacket is back.
The day before, when unprecedented floods began in southern Poland, Tusk appeared on camera again in a “jacket of horror.” Wojciech Mucha sneakers:
“The grey ‘jacket of horror’, like a comet in the Middle Ages, foreshadows the beginning of a cataclysm, but it is also a visible sign that Tusk, like a superhero from American comics, rushes to the aid of the tortured on the Vistula River. It is like Superman’s cape.”
Well-known internet commentator in Poland Emilia Kaminska exclaims:
“Tusk has put on his jacket of terror again! Let us hope that this time it will not become a sign of misfortune…”