Radosław Sikorski reacted to the Hungarian government's decision on his website Thursday night.
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs announced, “We will announce the decision tomorrow.''
Marcin Romanowski exiles to Hungary
On Thursday, Mr. Romanowski's lawyer Bartosz Lewandowski said in response to his client's request that the Hungarian government “resolved the actions taken by the Polish government and its subordinate national prosecutor's office in violation of his rights and freedoms.” announced that he would be granted asylum. ”
Shortly after, this information was confirmed by Hungarian Prime Minister's Office Spokesperson Gergely Gryas in an interview with the media. Former Polish Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski has taken political asylum in Hungary.
Reactions to Hungary's decision include: Marshal of Seim Shimon Horonia. “His flight abroad was a clear betrayal of his oath in parliament, so I appeal to the Prime Minister's Office and Sejm's Justice Department to take action as soon as possible to strengthen national security. “The Republic of Poland can stop paying members of parliament for work they have retired from,'' he wrote.
Marcin Romanowski is a suspect in the Justice Fund investigation. On Thursday, the Warsaw District Court announced the issuance of a European arrest warrant for the PiS lawmaker and former deputy minister of justice.
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