MPs of Sovereign Poland commented on Szymon Hołownia’s actions during a press conference. “We have submitted a report about the crime to the prosecutor,” said Marcin Warchoł.
Michał Wójcik criticized the behavior of the Chairman of the Sejm, who said that he had written to the President of the Labor Chamber of the Supreme Court to admit the case of Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński’s appeal against the Marshal’s decision to terminate their mandate to be entrusted to “a jury that will not undermine the confidence that the judiciary must inspire in society.” democracy and the rule of law.”
Before millions of people, he showed that he understood the separation of powers so well that he decided which court would hear the case of ministers Kamiński and Wąsik.
– said Wójcik.
You can only ask if you have a ruling ready, because you may have issued the ruling. A bizarre and tragic situation. Such things have not happened in this parliament. Perhaps there were such situations during the Polish People’s Republic
– added.
‘It makes the state look ridiculous’
Marcin Warchoł called Hołownia’s action “a mockery of the legal system”.
Marshal Hołownia makes a fool of our entire country. There was a mockery of the legal system. He chose a Supreme Court judge, to whom he secretly handed over the files and told him whom to appoint to rule. This is a crime
– he said.
The Member of Parliament of Sovereign Poland inquired about submitting a report on the commission of a crime.
We have filed a report with the public prosecutor. (…) This is a return to the days of PO and judges on call. It is a return to the darkest times of the Polish People’s Republic
– he said.
Michał Wójcik also drew attention to the issues of legal chaos.
We will not allow Poland to become a banana republic. (…) This chaos was caused by the current government
– argued the MP of Sovereign Poland.
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Source: wPolityce