First of all, those words. About Hungarian opposition leader Marcin Romanovski
The Hungarian opposition leader spoke about the issue of Viktor Orbán's government granting asylum to former deputy justice minister Marcin Romanowski. “The Orbán regime is increasingly characterized by the fact that it welcomes fallen dictators and wanted criminals,” Piotr Magyar said.
– It is shocking that Hungary is involved in such an international scandal, opposition leader Tissa told ATV television. The party has no representation in parliament but has overtaken Fidesz, which has been in power since 2010, in recent opinion polls.
Romanovsky's exile. Hungarian opposition leader: 'Shocking'
“Orbán's government is increasingly characterized by its embrace of fallen dictators and wanted criminals,” says Peter Magyar.
See also: Romanovsky prepares to return home. he gave the conditions
According to Hungarian political scientist Attila Tibor Nagy, Marcin Romanowski's asylum issue is having a negative impact on Polish-Hungarian relations. The expert said relations between Viktor Orbán and Donald Tusk had not been good for a long time, but the Romanovsky incident was a good opportunity for the Hungarian prime minister to show “malicious cynicism” towards Warsaw. he emphasized.
Marcin Romanowski. he offered conditions for returning to Poland
Let's remember. On Thursday, the head of Orban's office, Gergely Gulyas, announced that Romanovsky had been granted political asylum in Hungary. On Saturday, Hungary's prime minister suggested the former deputy minister's case may not be the last.
On Friday, on Polsat News, Justice Minister Adam Bodnar issued a statement regarding PiS MPs. – Mr. Romanowski can rely on a fair trial in Poland, evidence of which is that, like the decision to apply the European Arrest Warrant, the decision to apply pre-trial detention was taken by an independent court, the Minister said. declared. justice.
On Monday, Romanovsky himself echoed the minister's words, declaring that he would return home within six hours under certain conditions. Among other things, he said: Publication of judgments that, in the opinion of the Constitutional Court, have been unlawfully blocked.
Marcin Romanowski (King of Poland) served as Deputy Minister of Justice, overseeing the Justice Fund, from 2019 to 2023. The National Prosecuting Authority is currently charging him with 11 crimes, including participating in an organized crime group and organizing competitions to raise science fiction funds.
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