The wPolityce.pl portal received and analyzed the reports of parliamentarians to the prosecutor’s office about the possibility of committing a crime while working on the so-called project. Mill Act. One of them is particularly shocking. According to the MPs of the United Right, the parliamentarians who prepared the project could not have been its authors! According to information from the wPolityce.pl portal, the thread about possible illicit activities of lobbyists will be a very important part of the investigation.
Yesterday, the wPolityce.pl portal was the first to reveal the contents of two parliamentary reports to the prosecutor’s office regarding the wind farm law.
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Parliamentary report
MPs Joanna Lichocka, Janusz Kowalski and Krzysztof Szczucki included in their report other information that could help the District Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw, which courageously opened an investigation into the suspicious project.
To begin with, it should be noted that the signed MPs cannot be the actual authors of the project in question
– we read in a report to the Public Prosecution Service, obtained through the wPolityce.pl portal.
The highly professional nature and complexity of the issues subject to regulation prove that the authors of the project in question are not the above-mentioned parliamentarians, but lobby groups aiming to introduce regulations that are very unfavorable for both the citizens of the Republic of Poland as the citizens of Poland. the Polish state. It should be investigated whether the MPs who signed the bill prepared its contents and, if the answer was negative, whether they read the wording of the bill before signing it.
– we read in the report to the Public Prosecution Service, written by members of the United Right.
Assuming, as it seems correct, that the Members of Parliament did not write this bill, it is necessary to undoubtedly establish the identity of all the authors of the provisions contained in the disputed bill. MP Michał Szczerba, who was one of the MPs supporting the submitted bill, publicly admitted that he did not know its contents.
– MPs inform researchers.
The interest of the state is in danger
Parliamentarians also point to other threats, not only criminal, in the context of the controversial project. They emphasize that the new legal solutions pose a threat to Polish sovereignty and also affect companies such as Orlen and PGE, especially in the context of investments in wind farms in the Baltic Sea.
This could lead to the circumvention of the principle of ‘local content’, i.e. the use of local resources to operate the supply chain and build wind farms, and to the destruction of the idea of ​​supporting the country’s economy with domestic capital.
– MPs point this out.
The reports of deputies to the prosecutor’s office are an important signal for the team of Tusk and HoÅ‚ownia, and at the same time a kind of political indictment against the way the Sejm works on controversial issues. It is worth having the public prosecutor’s office check all topics in the letters. Let’s hope that the current opposition will not influence the prosecutor’s office after the takeover.
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Source: wPolityce

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