The Warsaw District Court, which has jurisdiction over the register of political parties, issued a decision on Monday, November 18, to remove 11 political parties from the register. They include Rodasy Kamrasy, an organization founded last June by the controversial Wojciech Olsyanski, known online as “Jaszczur” or Aleksander Jablonowski, who usually wears a uniform and hat. was.
– The party is a tool, a tool that is replaced when it wears out. The people are more important than the party – Wojciech Olzanski himself said this in an interview with Rzeczpospolita, adding that he was not concerned about the court's decision. The reason was that the financial report for fiscal 2023 could not be submitted by the deadline.
Kamrati's compatriots disappear from the party membership list. Wojciech Olzanski: We are real.
The man and his movement became famous, particularly for the anti-Semitic slogans he and his supporters raised during the Independence Day celebrations in Kalisz in 2021. Organizers also burned copies of medieval acts of tolerance against Jews. Following the incident, Olshanski and his close aide, Marcin Osadowski, also known as “Ludovicek”, were imprisoned for several weeks.
The Kamratsky movement and its sympathizers are accused of pro-Russianism and xenophobic views. The organization's leaders regularly publish live broadcasts on their website, where they express their opinions in vulgar and offensive ways. They call the People's Republic of Poland the most sovereign era in Poland's history and clearly support the Kremlin in its war with Ukraine. During the pandemic, they explicitly opposed vaccination.
– We have a clear worldview related to Poland's national interests. We are just real, Wojciech Olzanski said in an interview with Rz. In 2023, the Prosecutor's Office assessed that the activities of the Rodasy Kamrasi group violate Article 13 of the Constitution, which prohibits the existence of totalitarian political parties and the spread of such ideology.
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Apart from Wojciech Olzanski's group, several other groups also ended their existence. These included the Liberators organization of Arthur Jambor, a former federal lawmaker and Third Way candidate in the last election series. However, the once popular lawmaker had previously announced that such measures would be taken. Mam Enough 2023, the political party founded by Marianna Shriver, also made history.
In mid-November, the current Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michał Kołodziejczak of Poland's Law and Order Service was also expelled. When the party was placed on the register, leader Agronia said in an interview with Intel that the scheme was created “for formal reasons only.” “In order to use the name Agronia in a broader sense, we had to change the party's name,” he explained.
The extra-parliamentary right-wing Polska Jest Zedno (PJJ), led by Rafał Piech, the mayor of Siemjanowice Śląskie, who won 1.67% in the last parliamentary election, also disappeared from the list. support. The cause was the failure to submit financial statements by the deadline, which was ultimately due to an error by the accountant. Instead, the party created an association using the same acronym: “Jesus is Lord.”
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