Friday, August 27, 2010

Foreign leaders compensate reverence to Polish boss Lech Kaczynski

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Tributes are being paid to Polish boss Lech Kaczynski, who was killed this sunrise when his craft crashed in Russia.

In a summary of condolence, the Queen described her suffering and sent her deepest magnetism to the supervision and the people of Poland.

The Queen said: It is with the deepest suffering that I have learnt of the genocide of President Lech Kaczynski and First Lady Madame Kaczynska.

On this unhappy arise I stop President Kaczynskis prolonged and renowned public use and his purpose in the Solidarity movement.

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The deaths of most alternative of Polands heading figures, together with former President in Exile Kaczorowski, usually suggest to lower this tragedy.

I send my deepest magnetism to you and to the total Polish nation.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were repelled and deeply upset by the president"s death, Clarence House pronounced today.

Gordon Brown and David Cameron stepped afar from the debate route to suggest their condolences, after Kaczynski, his mother Maria and comparison members of the Polish supervision were killed in a pile-up nearby Smolensk airport.

Speaking from Scotland the Prime Minister said: I think the total universe will be saddened and in suffering as a outcome of the comfortless genocide in a craft pile-up of President Kaczynski and his mother Maria and the celebration that were with them.

Brown praised the 60-year-olds work as an romantic opposite communism in 1970s Poland.

We know the difficulties that Poland has left through, the sacrifices that he himself done as piece of the Solidarity movement, he said.

We know the grant he done to the autonomy and the leisure of Poland.

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