“The justice system is in deep destruction. A real, deep reform awaits him. If one day I lead this ministry, everything will be arranged according to the vision I have, Małgorzata Wassermann, MP for Law and Justice, said on Polsat News’ “Graffiti” program.
The PiS MP, a lawyer by training, confessed in an interview with Marcin Fijołek that she was not satisfied with the state of the Polish legal system.
I am convinced that the justice system is definitely not working as it should. The justice system is in deep destruction. Whatever decisions are made, it is sometimes incomprehensible that you can act like this
says Wassermann.
justice
I don’t know if judges, especially criminals, realize the discouragement it creates for prosecutors when they work hard with the police to pursue a criminal case, apprehend such a person, take them to court and ensure that this person is released. there are no measures that should have been applied and for which they worked
he adds.
Małgorzata Wassermann also drew attention to the politicization of judges in Poland, who are openly, in the vast majority, on one side of the political dispute.
The judiciary has yet to undergo a real, thorough reform. The judges were largely engaged in open political dispute, which is absolutely unacceptable and puts enormous pressure on this part of the environment that does not want to take sides
– notes the PiS MP.
These people (judges) demand that our (PiS) power be questioned and we now rule and have the right to shape (policy)
he adds.
The Krakow MP understood the arguments of Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who believes he was “constantly disturbed” during the reform of the justice system.
If I ever lead this ministry then I will be judged and then everything will be arranged according to the vision I have – she added, denying that any such proposal has been made
Wassermann announces.
Civil Draft Amendments to the Abortion Act
Member of Parliament Wasserman said in the context of the vote on the civic draft amendment to the abortion law that he voted with full conviction against the draft.
When asked about the vote on the civil law on abortion, she admitted that she had voted against the law at first reading. She said it was “downright harmful.”
I am a practicing Catholic, but I believe that as a government official I am somehow responsible for what is happening around the country. I believe this project was bad, harmful, it was supposed to lead to division in society. There are too many emotions in public life and we have too many things to do
– say.
Poland’s abortion law is not particularly delicate, it is quite strict. Let’s not forget that besides people like me who would not have an abortion despite the law in force, there are people who think otherwise. I would like us all to feel equal and comfortable in Poland
he adds.
We should talk about electoral programs for Poland. It is obvious that someone who does not offer concrete solutions will put forward issues such as religion, abortion, euthanasia and the like. These are not problems that government and parliament deal with on a daily basis
concludes the member of parliament.
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Source: wPolityce