If they prevent us from voting in the Sejm, they will exclude a large group of voters from representation in the Sejm. This is the beginning of an authoritarian state – PiS politician Maciej Wąsik said on Republika TV on Friday, referring to the decision of the head of the Chancellery of the Sejm, who decided to deactivate the parliamentary cards of M. Kamiński and M. Wąsik. The wPolityce.pl portal reported on the case of former ministers many times.
On Friday, the head of the Sejm Chancellery, Jacek Cichocki, ordered the deactivation of the parliamentary cards of Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik.
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Former ministers will come to the meeting
We are parliamentarians and we are going to the next session of the Sejm
– Wąsik announced this on Friday on Republika TV.
When asked how they would do it since their passes had expired, he said it wasn’t about the passes, it was about the ballots.
In my opinion this is an illegal activity
– said Wąsik. He added that in his view it also “builds an atmosphere of fear that is typical of an authoritarian state.”
Poland under the rule of Donald Tusk is slowly becoming an authoritarian state. If they take away our seats and prevent us from voting in the Sejm, they will exclude a large group of voters from representation in the Sejm. This is the beginning of an authoritarian state
– emphasized Wąsik.
The former head of the CBA and former Minister of the Interior Mariusz Kamiński and his former deputy Maciej Wąsik were convicted on December 20 this year. a final sentence of two years in prison in connection with the so-called land scandal. The Marshal of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, issued decisions on the expiry of the parliamentary mandates of Kamiński and Wąsik.
The Supreme Court quashes the Marshal’s decisions
On Wednesday, the Chamber of Labor and Social Security of the Supreme Court received appeals from Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński against the Marshal’s decision to terminate their mandate, sent by the Chairman of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia. On Thursday morning, the Labor Chamber of the Supreme Court decided with regard to Wąsik’s dismissal to transfer the case to the Chamber for Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs of the Supreme Court. It was then reported early on Thursday afternoon that the Supreme Court’s Extraordinary Control Chamber had revoked the Sejm Speaker’s decision to terminate the mandate of MP Maciej Wąsik. On Friday it was reported that the same chamber had revoked the decision of the Speaker of the Sejm regarding the expiry of the mandate of MP Mariusz Kamiński.
President Andrzej Duda had previously indicated in a letter to the Speaker of the Sejm that as a result of the application of the Law of Pardon in 2015 to Kamiński and Wąsik, who were subsequently unlawfully convicted by the Court of First Instance, there were no grounds for the expiry of their mandate. When asked about possible repeat pardons, Marcin Mastalerek, head of the President’s Office, said in an interview with TVN24 that “it was and is already effective, which was confirmed twice by the Constitutional Court.”
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Source: wPolityce