Adam Bodner joined Rocrow on Thursday, taking part in the first series in a series in which court debates organized entrepreneurs “Efficient Justice – Strong Economy.” During the meeting, he mentioned the scandalous words of Pis MP Edward Siarka, who fell on the same day of the SEJM plenary session.
– Members of Congress are particularly responsible for the words and the facts, especially in the context of possible outcomes, that the words and someone are sorry later, but that will not negate the falling words and that words and facts. Because it should.
Adam Bodner commented on Edward Sialka’s words. He pointed to the prosecutor’s office.
The minister added that such words “have no right to appear in public debate.” – In this situation, it is clear that the prosecutor’s office should launch a lawsuit. These are simply threats to be punished – he said.
– This is a memorial to all of our political scenes, and should remind us of what words are not allowed in public debate, and the consequences of the use of words by people performing public functions – said Adam Bodner.
Edward Sialka quoted Bronievsky’s poem. “The familiar phrase is back.”
MP Edward Siarka mentioned social media. The law and justice politicians cited a fragment of Wwadis Wau Bronievsky’s poem entitled “Baone for weapons.”
“For those who don’t know about Broniewski’s poem, I explain that my generation recited this text at the school academy. The familiar phrase returns to shocking feelings. Sorry,” Pis MP wrote It’s there.
sejm. Scandalous words from the plenary session. PIS MP apologises
On Thursday, discussions were held at SEJM to open up immunity for Zbigniew Ziobra. The former president of sovereign Poland itself has taken the floor from the mail, criticising the government’s policies on the settlement of previous power camps.
-It’s all ock ha ha. This is all, it’s simply spitting the poles into your face. This is one big scam. Is this the rule of law? This is a thief. You are a crime group. Donald Tass sits down. You will see – Thunder Zbigniew Ziobro.
At this point, it wasn’t that great that law and justice lawmakers began to applaud, and Edward Sialka said, “the ball in my head.” “Maybe it’s not too far,” Gioblo replied, and Sunday’s Deputy Dorota stopped the statement.
– Did you know that Sialka is recorded? Does MP know what he just cried out? -Pis MP Dorota Niedziela asked. -Want to apologize, do you withdraw from your speech? She added.
– Sometimes when words are too far away, lawmakers say the words “I’m sorry,” but these words have a foundation in their actions and actions – commenting on Zbigniew Ziobro and continuing his criticism.
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