Deputy Foreign Minister Piotr Wawrzyk will make a mistake and have to leave his post. You have to stick to the framework set by the government, said government spokesman Piotr Müller in Polsat News on Wednesday.
According to official information from the Ministry of Diplomacy, the Prime Minister dismissed Piotr Wawrzyk from the position of Foreign Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last Friday, citing “lack of satisfactory cooperation” as the reason for this decision. A few days later, the Prime Minister was asked about Wawrzyk’s resignation and media reports suggesting that the resignation was related to the activities of the CBA. The head of government replied that an explanation procedure is underway and that the relevant services can provide information if they deem it appropriate.
I am aware of such explanatory proceedings, which are ongoing, hence this dismissal
– added.
Reasons for dismissal
The government spokesman was asked by Polsat News why Wawrzyk lost his position.
I believe that migration policy has a specific framework that we provide as a government. We believe that in one case the minister made a mistake with the proposal for a regulation and that he had to say goodbye to this position. (…) You must adhere to the framework we set. Any attempt to go beyond this framework will not be accepted by the government leadership
Muller said.
On Wednesday, Gazeta Wyborcza wrote that the Polish Foreign Ministry could have brought hundreds of thousands of migrants to Europe, and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki admitted that the resignation of Deputy Minister Piotr Wawrzyk was the result of a Foreign Ministry investigation. .
It may be a huge corruption scandal, which has brought hundreds of thousands of immigrants to Europe
wrote the diary.
“GW” wrote that Wawrzyk was responsible for consular and visa affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The daily reported that Wawrzyk appeared to be the author of the draft regulation on visa facilitation for agency workers from about twenty countries, including Islamic countries.
The possibility of employing up to 400,000 people in Poland was assumed. staff
– writes “GW”.
Unofficial Reports
The daily wrote that “Unofficial information, however, paints a picture of a corruption scandal that enabled the influx of tens of thousands of immigrants to Europe through international recruiting firms.”
According to “Wyborcza”, they supported Minister Wawrzyk’s draft regulation
GW wrote. She reported that about 200,000 people came to Poland in 2022. migrants, including 130,000 from Muslim countries.
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Source: wPolityce