Donald Tusk signed the nomination of Supreme Court judge Krzysztof Wesolowski, whom judges opposed to judicial reforms call a “neo-judge”. Tusk tried to explain this case, spoke about the mistake and put the full blame on his minister Maciej Berek, head of the Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers, who handed him the document for signing. However, Onet’s findings show that Tusk’s office carefully monitored the above-mentioned nomination. Did Donald Tusk lie to voters again?
Onet reports that before Tusk agreed to nominate Judge Krzysztof Wesołowski to the Supreme Court, his ministers had previously refused to nominate the first president of the Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska. This means that the Prime Minister’s Office was monitoring who would receive the aforementioned nomination, so the decision on Judge Wesołowski was almost certainly not the result of an error.
Why did Maciej Berek not agree to the original candidate of the President holding elections to the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court, that is, the first President of the Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska?
He disagreed with Manowska’s trial not because she was a ‘neo-judge’ or a ‘pale judge’
– an interlocutor from the presidential office tells Onet. He adds that the lack of consent was due to procedural reasons. If Manowska were elected to this post, on the one hand, he would organize the elections for the head of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court, and on the other hand, as the first president of the Supreme Court, she would give advice on candidates for this post of the president.
Onet tried to ask Minister Berek about this, but he did not respond.
I don’t believe in Maciej Berek’s mistake. Everyone who knows him knows that he is an excellent professional and he simply wouldn’t make such a mistake
– reveals to Onet a person who is presented as “an important politician from the ruling camp who takes part in coalition meetings.”
Protasiewicz on Tusk: “He is a cynic. “Technologist of power”
Onet’s text refers, among others, to: Jacek Protasiewicz, a former prominent PO politician, who in the past had the chance to get to know Donald Tusk very well, for example by being the head of his campaign team during the 2005 presidential elections.
And finally, some common sense, not just idolatrous theories. This is a cynic. Energy technologist. Whoever believes he is an ideologist is a common and ridiculous trumpet
– writes on the X platform Jacek Protasiewicz.
This is shocking! Did the Prime Minister lie to his voters?!
—- he asks in turn lawyer Bartosz Lewandowski.
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Source: wPolityce