The majority of members of the committee supported the request of the police commander-in-chief for consent to bring Jarosław Kaczynski, Anita Czerwińska and Marek Suski to trial. During the debate, PiS representatives argued that their actions were justified because they defamed the memory of the victims.
“The actions that were the subject of the application were a legitimate reaction to the actions of Zbigniew Komosa. This is a political act of a person who deeply conflicts with me and repeatedly violates the law and good customs. “The victim was harmed by repeated and persistent attacks,” Zbigniew Komosa said, referring to my personal rights in the form of the right to worship and mourn my loved ones, people and my deceased brother. asked a committee member.
Marek Suski also spoke during the debate, stressing that this kind of movement is reminiscent of the days of the People's Republic of Poland, when people who celebrated Independence Day were punished. PiS politicians said allegations about the deliberate destruction of wreaths were untrue.
– Mr. Zbigniew Komosa, whom I had not known before, attacked me and jumped on me. I almost fell over and still have back pain – he recalled.
Jarosław Kaczynski was accused of punching an activist. “He's an aggressor.”
The next motion voted on by the committee was the accusation against Jarosław Kaczynski by activist Zbigniew Komosa. The man claimed he was punched twice by the PiS president during the 10th anniversary celebration in October, making the claim during a meeting.
– It was Jarosław Kaczynski and his associates who physically attacked me, and those who defended the decisions of the courts, including the Supreme Court, saying that the wreath I laid had the right to stand there. The invader is Jarosław Kaczynski, not me. And he said that it was Jarosław Kaczynski, not me, who was doing something illegal.
Law and Justice MPs who attended the committee defended the leaders, saying they were only trying to take the microphone away from their accusers. However, this did not satisfy the other members of the committee, who voted in favor of further steps to lift Jarosław Kaczynski's immunity.
Regulatory Commission on the Exemption of Jarosław Kaczynski
Wednesday's meeting of the Parliamentary Regulation Committee decided to put Jarosław Kaczynski on trial in connection with an event held in front of the monument to his victims on the one-month anniversary of the Smolensk disaster. The case concerned the release of immunity and consent. About tragedy.
Part of the application was submitted by the Police Commander-in-Chief on March 25 and relates to an incident on October 10, 2023. Law and Justice politicians, including party leaders, then allegedly destroyed low-value properties.
Another application filed against the PiS president was filed by private prosecutor Zbigniew Komosa. This man regularly posted in front of the obelisk the following message: “In memory of the 95 victims of Lech Kaczyński, he ordered the pilot to land in Smolensk in extremely difficult conditions, ignoring all protocols. Rest in peace. They lay a wreath with a plaque that reads “Polish.'' People should stop creating false heroes. ”
On Memorial Day in September, there was a match in which Jarosław Kaczynski took part. Komosa accused the politician of hitting him twice.
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