Former Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro appeared on Friday's “Guest of Events”. Part of the conversation was devoted to the Marcin Romanowski case.
Asked when Romanowski would return to Poland from Hungary, the politician said that conditions were in place and that “the legitimacy of the law enforcement and judicial system that Donald Tusk and Adam Bodnar have delegitimized with their crimes” “When will the administrative measures be lifted?'' Restored. ”
In the case of Martin Romanovsky. Ziobro: There was a coup in Poland.
Zbigniew Ziobro stressed in the live program that Marcin Romanowski “wants to abide by all decisions, especially the Supreme Court.” The former head of the Ministry of Justice attacked the current government with the following words:
– Having thought about this issue, I say this responsibly – In Poland, a coup d'état was carried out by those in control of the executive power against the basic workings of the judicial system. They paralyze the judiciary when it's not convenient for them, paralyze the prosecutor's office, obstruct the work of the National Prosecutor's Office, and paralyze the president's actions, Ziobro said.
On the other hand, when asked whether he knew when Mr. Romanovsky would leave the country, the former Minister of Justice emphasized that he did not know, adding, “The minister himself made such a decision and did not fully understand it.'' “I support his actions.”
– This is not a normal country where the executive power interferes with the actions of the country's most important courts (…) Our prosecutor's office has the power to oversee the investigation into Mr. Romanovsky and influence political policy. There is a usurper who carries it out. (edited by Donald) Mr. Tusk and (edited by Adama) Mr. Bodnar's orders have nothing to do with the law, Ziobro said.
Marcin Romanowski lives in exile in Hungary. Dominican monastery searched
The case of Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted by law enforcement authorities, concerns the illegal disbursement of funds from the Justice Fund during the United Right era. An arrest warrant and a European arrest warrant were issued for the law and justice lawmaker. Additionally, the court ordered the former deputy justice minister to be arrested for three months.
Last week, Romanovsky was granted asylum in Hungary, and the Budapest government said the politician could not expect to receive a fair trial in our country. A few days later, MPs laid out several conditions in an open letter to Justice Minister Adam Bodnar. He stressed that he would return to Poland if the talks were to take place.
On Wednesday, police raided a Dominican monastery in Lublin on suspicion of hiding politicians. The National Prosecuting Authority said, “Places intended for religious worship were not searched.'' Inter journalist Jakub Szczepanski revealed that the clerics have already filed a complaint in court against the prosecutor's decision to search.
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