A day after the publication of information on obtaining international protection in Hungary, Marcin Romanovski posted a series of entries on the X platform, partially repeating what he had said in a television interview on Thursday. He told Polsat News that he had become “part of the campaign”.
He expanded on that idea Friday. “For almost a year, I (along with my colleagues at the Ministry of Justice and social activists from non-governmental organizations) have been the subject of constant attacks carried out using the entire state apparatus and pro-government media,” he wrote. Ta.
Marcin Romanowski. PiS MP stays in Hungary, series of entries
Recalling that the case concerned the Justice Fund, Romanovsky called the 11 charges against him “bizarre.” According to the opinion of the PiS parliamentarian, the aim of the prosecutor's office and the government is to attack him and indirectly the main opposition party.
Marcin Romanowski underlined that the actions of the Polish army were of the nature of “political repression” and that this was the reason for his request for political asylum from the Hungarian side. “In what follows, we will provide a comprehensive, if necessarily brief, explanation of the entire incident and its political persecution aspects,” he announced.
The politician noted that the 11 charges were of a “public nature” and none of them related to corruption or embezzlement of Justice Fund property.
“The five charges are purely formal (…) two of them indicate that I allegedly acted without authorization for a period of one month,” Romanovsky wrote. . As he explained, the evidence in this case must have been tampered with by employees of the ministry, the public prosecutor's office, or the auditor general's office.
Mr. Romanovsky has denied the allegations. he attacked the prosecutor's office
The three charges include “failing to exclude myself from oversight of the resolution of projects previously carried out at the Institute of Justice, which is part of the Ministry of Justice and of which I was director before becoming Deputy Minister of Justice.” Marcin Romanowski emphasized that .
The lawmaker pointed out fundamental mistakes and criticized the actions of the investigating authorities. “There are no provisions obliging me to do so (and to violate), and there is no legal system of 'exclusion from supervision' in Polish administrative law.”
He also pointed to other inactions by the prosecutor's office, stressing that they re-appointed prosecutors and “illegally deprived me of my freedom.”
Mr. Romanowski refuted accusations that he was shifting money from the Justice Fund to Christian and conservative groups. As he pointed out, this criticism is political in nature, as the current “left-liberal authorities have widely financed projects that attack Polish culture and the Christian roots of national sovereignty, the family.” “There is.”
Romanovsky vs. Investigator. PiS MP lists mistakes
Marcin Romanovsky questioned the evidence collected, which did not prove any damage or violation of public interest due to the actions of the former deputy minister. The politician asserted that he has no influence on the Competition Commission's decisions regarding nominations, as nominations are not binding on him as a decision maker.
PiS MPs also denied accusations of operating as an organized criminal group. In his opinion, this approach was aimed at creating a media effect and justifying the need to apply pre-trial detention.
Finally, Mr. Romanovsky admitted that his activities in criminal groups have nothing to do with official crimes. “It is absurd, but virtually every action taken in any institution (school, association, office) will be the action of an organized group,” he concluded.
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