No further decisions will be made on MP Grzegorz Braun in the coming days, Confederation MP Krzysztof Tuduj told PAP. We will not allow our internal affairs to be controlled by political opponents, he stressed.
On Tuesday, MP Braun used a powder fire extinguisher to extinguish Hanukkah candles that were lit during the ceremony in the Sejm. He then appeared on the Sejm stage as the meeting was chaired by Konfederacja Deputy Marshal Krzysztof Bosak. The meeting was taken over by Marshal Szymon Hołownia, who excluded Braun from the meeting and announced that, among other things, he would file a request against him with the prosecutor’s office. for disrupting a religious ceremony. Hołownia also announced that the Presidium of the Sejm punished Braun with deprivation of half his salary for three months and the full allowance for half a year. It was reported on Wednesday that Braun had been suspended as a member of the Confederation Club and was also banned from speaking from the parliamentary podium.
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The Left Club filed a motion to dismiss Krzysztof Bosak from the position of deputy chairman of the Sejm, arguing that it allowed Braun to speak after the incident and enabled him to deliver an anti-Semitic speech. The Left pointed out that Deputy Marshal Bosak’s insufficient response to Braun’s words forced Marshal Hołownia to take over the proceedings.
Tuduj recalled in an interview with PAP that the Confederation Club condemned the act of MP Braun immediately after this event.
The next day a strict decision was taken to suspend the member from the Club of Confederation and ban him indefinitely from speaking from the parliamentary podium. The left’s attack on Deputy Marshal Bosak, who, following the example of communist and Nazi traditions, tries to apply collective responsibility by submitting a motion for dismissal (Krzysztof Bosak) to the Presidium of the Sejm, is proof of a cynical exploitation of the situation.
– said the MP.
As he added, “PiS President Jarosław Kaczyński announces cooperation with the left in this vote.”
These facts and the pressure from the Chairman of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, on the Confederation mean that no further decisions will certainly be made in the coming days.
– said Tuduj.
Braun’s act without “authorization”
He stressed that “the Confederation will not allow these types of political expression that pose a real threat to people’s health and safety.”
At the same time, we will not allow our internal affairs to be controlled by political opponents
– Tuduj emphasized.
Another Confederation MP, Witold Tumanowicz, referred to the Braun case and told PAP:
I would like the left to be so decisive in drawing conclusions and consequences after the attacks on churches and the disruption of services by politicians of this formation.
The Warsaw Public Prosecutor’s Office initiated ex officio proceedings regarding Tuesday’s events in the Sejm, with the participation of a member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. The spokesperson for the public prosecutor’s office, Szymon Banna, announced this on Wednesday.
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Source: wPolityce