Yesterday an unusual and potentially dangerous situation took place in the Sejm – a man who was not recognized by the deputies present in the chamber appeared in the plenary hall. “Is the person sitting here the person who had the pass? Is this one of your friends?” – asked the deputy chairman of the Sejm, Piotr Zgorzelski, who led the debate, but did not receive a positive answer. The wPolityce.pl portal asked the Sejm Information Center if it was possible to identify the man in question .We have an answer.
Access to the buildings managed by the Chancellery of the Sejm is possible only on the basis of valid documents, always subject to security checks. The basis for these activities are legal acts regulating these issues
CIS pinpoints and then reveals who the person in question is.
The personal details of the person to whom the question relates are, of course, known to both the Chancellery of the Sejm and the Guard of the Marshal. When entering the Sejm premises, the man underwent a pyrotechnic check, he also had a valid access card that entitled him to enter the building, being social assistant of pos. Tadeusz Tomaszewski
— points to the Sejm Information Centre.
Consequences of Service for Officers of the Marshal’s Watch
The CIS adds that the presence of this person in the plenary chamber is a violation of the rules of order in the Sejm and that the officers who allowed it will face official consequences, although it was the MP himself who asked for his assistant in the plenary sitting. Hall.
The presence of the declared person in the lobbies surrounding the Seym Hall, and subsequently in the plenary hall itself, is a violation of the rules of order in the Sejm. It should be noted that there was no threat to the safety of any of the MPs. Despite the fact that the incident arose as a result of the suggestion and request of the deputy to allow the assistant to enter the zones he was not authorized to enter, the responsible officers will bear the official consequences resulting from the act
CIS answers our questions.
The CIS also informs that other officers of the Marshal’s Guard “were obliged to strictly monitor the rights of people who entered the lobby of the Sejm, including in the company of deputies.”
In addition, following the incident, the CIS will send correspondence to deputy and parliamentary clubs and circles, drawing attention to “the absolute necessity to comply with the applicable rules of entry and stay in the area administered by the Chancellery of the Sejm in relation to their employees”.
Adam Stankiewicz
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Source: wPolityce

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