Donald Tusk fears that prosecutors will continue to investigate the crimes of his ministers and himself. He is afraid of the responsibility of his government and therefore wants to block the public prosecutor’s office – said PiS MP Antoni Macierewicz during a demonstration in Warsaw in front of the National Public Prosecutor’s Office.
In Warsaw, a spontaneous protest took place, organized by Macierewicz, in front of the Public Prosecutor’s Office. According to him, he and several dozen people who gathered there defend the public prosecutor’s office and “liberate Poland” in this way.
Donald Tusk fears that prosecutors will continue to investigate the crimes of his ministers and himself. He is afraid of the responsibility of his government and therefore wants to block the public prosecutor’s office. That is why he wants to illegally eliminate prosecutor Dariusz Barski, who must ensure that the prosecutor’s office continues the investigations it has conducted so far.
– said the PiS politician to the audience.
Macierewicz announced that he and the protesters would meet every day in front of the prosecutor’s office 20, until those in power “stop persecuting Polish prosecutors, justice and independence.”
January 12 this year the Ministry of Justice announced that the Minister of Justice Attorney General Adam Bodnar, during a meeting with National Prosecutor Dariusz Barski, presented him with a document stating that he was reinstated to active duty on February 16, 2022 by the previous Attorney General Zbigniew Ziobro. was done in violation of applicable regulations and has produced no legal consequences. Subsequently, the Ministry of Justice announced that Jacek Bilewicz, following the decision of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, became acting national prosecutor.
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