Instead of remaining silent, Marcin Romanovsky, because he is suspected of 11 crimes, was exposed to the media. Tomorrow he will eat his flower and press it, – said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak in “Kropka nad i” on TVN24. He added that the PiS politician “should come to Poland as soon as possible and face the Polish justice system.”
Marcin Romanovsky, former deputy minister of justice and law and attorney of justice Marcin Romanovsky, suspect in the investigation of the Fund of Justice, received political asylum from Hungary on December 19. This morning, the Warsaw District Court announced the European arrest warrant for this politician.
Romanovsky said on wPolsce24 television on Wednesday evening that he had prepared and submitted an application for political asylum in Hungary in early October and November, but noted that he made the final decision a few days before his departure.
Siemoniak: Romanowski admits he cheated and had a plan from the beginning
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, Tomasz Simoniak, referring to this statement on Thursday in “Kropka nad i” on TVN24, said that the former Minister of Justice “admits that from the beginning he cheated, cheated and played tricks. He intends to stand before the system the Polish justice will appear.”
Siemoniak was also asked about the words of Romanowski, who announced on TV Trvam on Thursday that he “relinquished his position as a professional lawyer”. He added, therefore, “he does not receive remuneration as a representative”.
– For me, Mr. Romanovsky, instead of remaining silent, because he is suspected of 11 crimes, got into the media. “Tomorrow he will eat his flower and press it,” explained the minister. – This is a strange story that shows a terrible testimony to him, because he really should come to Poland as soon as possible and face the Polish justice system, – he added.
As he put it, “I don’t see how anyone can defend him and his approach to justice.”
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