In the weekly magazine “Sieci”, Marek Pyza explains the true meaning of the attack on the National Public Prosecutor’s Office. – It is impossible not to associate this with the fact that in this unit investigations were launched into the illegal takeover of the public media, the shutdown of the TVP Info signal and other matters related to the brutal action of Lieutenant Colonel . Sienkiewicz from the New Year. The issue also includes a poster supporting the first political prisoners of free Poland. Articles from the current issue will be available to subscribers on Sunday evening on the wPolityce.pl website: https://wpolityce.pl/tygodniksieci/wydanie-biezace.
“The Butcher of Civil Rights”
Marek Pyza describes and comments on the political career of Adam Bodnar in the article “Butcher of Civil Rights”. According to the author… As commissioner for human rights, he already became known as a representative of only one side of the political dispute: a fervent left-wing patriot. But probably no one at the time expected that Adam Bodnar was such a hardened anarchist who would not hesitate to blatantly break the law to achieve political goals.. Pyza gives examples. Among them he mentions an attempt to remove Dariusz Barski from the role of national prosecutor and replace him with Jacek Bilewicz:
Interestingly, Bodnar had previously recognized Barski in this position and given him numerous orders as attorney general. Until one day he no longer recognized it. So it depends on ministerial whim who is a public prosecutor and who is not; what is legal and what is not?
The author adds:
All the deputy prosecutors who reported their boss’s crime rose up to defend the law. As part of the retaliation, Bodnar announced that he would put them on mandatory, overdue leave. But here too the law was broken, as prosecutor Michał Ostrowski explained in an interview with the portal wPolityce.pl: “The Attorney General can give me any orders, but through the National Prosecutor, namely Dariusz Barski. My employer is the national prosecutor, not the public prosecutor. Minister Bodnar has thus acquired the powers of an employer that he is not.”
“There is no fear in us”
Ernest Bejda, former head of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, in a conversation with Marcin Wikła (“There is no fear in us”), comments on the events related to the conviction and subsequent imprisonment of Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński. There is no doubt that these are Donald Tusk’s first political prisoners.
There is a whole series of events that give rise to thinking about it this way. Actions against them at every stage were fraught with political stigma. There was a political pretext to dismiss them from the CBA, and the judges who convicted them were politically involved. And this despite the grace
– confirms Bejda.
He also explains that accusations of falsifying documents or exceeding powers constitute manipulation and misunderstanding of the activities and objectives of special councils.
The action required an undercover agent for whom we had to create a suitable legend, i.e. a false identity and documents that would confirm that he is the owner of a large plot of land in Masuria, which he would like to transform. For all these activities, which are described in detail in the application for controlled transfer of financial benefits, we had the authorization of the Attorney General. He also agreed to use the documents produced. We also had court approval for operational control
– explains the former head of the CBA, adding:
We have done everything extremely effectively and within the law, including in cooperation with the Internal Security Service and – let me emphasize – with the required permissions from the Public Prosecution Service and the court. So I’m surprised that now, after so many years, people are using such insincere excuses. The court is unlikely to distinguish between eavesdropping and recording a controlled transfer operation, for which we had permission. And now he says, because you recorded in a hotel room, which is not a public place, you had to have permission from the court. It’s not true.
“And God Created Trump”
Aleksandra Rybińska reports in the article “And God created Trump” about the course of preparations for the election campaign in the United States. It reports that Trump’s speech in Indianola, Iowa, was attended despite adverse weather conditions.
The author explains:
In a small Midwestern state with a population of just over 3 million, Republicans have begun the voting season in which they will choose their candidate to take on Joe Biden in November’s presidential election. Since the 1970s, Iowa has been the starting point for the presidential race. […] Polls unanimously showed Trump winning, and the crowd in Indianola was a clear indication of who was the favorite of local Republican supporters. The former president won 52 percent. votes, becoming the first candidate in the history of the Iowa caucuses to win more than half of them.
Although this is just the beginning of the campaign, history shows that very often the candidate chosen in this state actually became the party’s candidate. Rybińska emphasizes that… According to The American Conservative, Trump’s message on foreign policy, law and order and immigration “really resonates with the masses.”.
The columnist also explains the next phases of the election campaign and the chances of other candidates. He points out that… Although Trump faces 91 charges, the legal system’s actions increasingly appear to Republican voters as a simple campaign by those worried they won’t defeat Trump at the ballot box. Three years after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, understanding among Republican voters has increased, not decreased, according to a poll from the Washington Post and the University of Maryland..
What else is in the new issue?
The following articles are also worth reading: Konrad Kołodziejski “Triumph of the Will”, Stanisław Janecki “Tusk’s Civil War”, Maciej Walaszczyk “The German option has returned”, Marek Budzisz “On the Eve of the Revolution in Europe “, Jan Rokita “Reemigration”, Grzegorz Górny “The Enchanted Lands”. Cardinal Fernández”, Dorota Łosiewicz “Tak szczuje TVN”, Piotr Filipczyk “The NIK report debunks the story about the scandal at SKOK Wołomin”
Also notable are the interviews: Małgorzata Wołczyk with Spanish MEPs from the Vox party, Jorge Buxadé and Hermann Tertsch, who came to Warsaw to support the protest of the free Poles “They are barbarism, we are order and law”, Jakub Augustyn Maciejewski with a Ukrainian historian, researcher of Ukrainian-Ukrainian relations Russian and Ukrainian-Polish prof. Volodymyr Sklokin “Understand us, we are on the edge of survival” or Goran Andrijanić with Jan Śpiewak, a sociologist and left-wing publicist “The necessity of a just Poland”.
In addition, the weekly magazine also contains commentary on current events by Dorota Łosiewicz, Bronisław Wildstein, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Samuel Pereira, Alina Czerniakowska, Andrzej Zybertowicz.
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Source: wPolityce