““They hide behind procedures, not out of convenience, but out of fear. They are afraid that they will be prosecuted if they do something quickly or if they do something more decisively,” said Paweł Jabłoński, MP from Law and Justice, in an interview with the wPolityce.pl portal.
Paweł Jabłoński referred to the words of Donald Tusk, who said that “there is no time for procedural convenience.”
Procedures are there to be followed. But for crisis situations, there are special crisis procedures. I remember very well that during the pandemic, during the energy and coal crisis, and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, hundreds, maybe even thousands of civil servants were working very hard. When the government changed and a team of de facto liquidators from the Platform came, they started chasing these people. These people have to…
Source: wPolityce
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