“After losing the 2007 and 2023 elections, PiS gave up power. It has never resorted to physical violence to implement its political program. In this respect, Donald Tusk emerged as an innovator in the history of free Poland after 1989. It has led to the mutilation of Polish democracy,” said Prof. Andrzej Zybertowicz, advisor to President Andrzej Duda, in an interview with Wnet radio.
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Police arrested PiS MPs Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik. The officers entered the presidential palace and, as revealed by the head of the KPRP, Grażyna Ignaczak-Bandych, a provocation took place. When President Andrzej Duda, who was then meeting at the Belvedere Palace with the leader of the Belarusian opposition, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, heard about the police action, he interrupted the conversation and went to the palace. However, the exit from Belweder was blocked by a public bus.
Advisor to the Head of State, Prof. Andrzej Zybertowicz commented on the situation we were facing in an interview with Wnet radio.
I think the essence of what happened yesterday is Donald Tusk’s mutilation of Polish democracy. This will be the main theme with which Donald Tusk will go down in history. As the man who mutilated Polish democracy
– said the sociologist.
When asked whether Tusk is acting this way to protect democracy, he replied?
From whom would he protect Polish democracy? Note: Twice PiS led by Jarosław Kaczyński lost the elections and gave up power peacefully.
The so-called ‘fascists’ operated according to democratic procedures. Over the years they have won parliamentary elections and lost numerous local elections. After losing the 2007 and 2023 elections, PiS gave up power. It has never resorted to physical violence to implement its political program
– pointed out Prof. Zybertowicz.
In this respect, Donald Tusk emerged as an innovator in the history of free Poland after 1989. He led to the mutilation of Polish democracy
– he assessed.
“I believe there is a constitutional tort.”
When asked what he thought when the police entered the presidential palace, the Wnet radio interlocutor replied:
I thought that although the palace was not extraterritorial as far as I knew, that the police had called the head of the KPRP, that she had submitted a document to the SOP of the passport office ordering her to arrest two deputies, and that it was done according to certain procedures.
Meanwhile, in light of the information provided to the public by the head of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, this took place in a way that looked violent. I think that in many democratic countries it is completely unacceptable for the police to enter a room without identifying the hosts, who are protected by SOP, and dare to take the guest from the host. We would all recognize that we are dealing with a serious violation of authority. I believe that this is a constitutional tort
– added Zybertowicz.
When I learned that the articulated bus was deliberately positioned to restrict the president’s freedom of movement. Anyone who stopped the bus at this location committed a constitutional tort
– he pointed.
What if a fire broke out in the Belweder Palace and the head of state had to be evacuated under extraordinary circumstances? What would happen if it turned out that the Presidential Gardens had been the victim of a terrorist attack and the President could not be evacuated immediately by SOP because someone had allowed themselves to block the Belvedere exit?
– asked the presidential advisor.
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Source: wPolityce