“There is no commission of inquiry into the Pegasus case. The Constitutional Court decided the case. Now a group of people claiming to be members wants to interrogate people even though they have no authority,” Michał Wójcik, a member of parliament from Sovereign Poland, wrote on the X website. The politician was referring to the meetings of the Pegasus committee, which, according to the ruling of the Constitutional Court, is contrary to the Constitution.
Michał Wójcik recalled the judgment of the Constitutional Court, which ruled that the Pegasus Commission of Inquiry was contrary to the Constitution. Despite the verdict, committee members continue to meet and attempt to question witnesses. Representatives of the United Right no longer participate in the committee.
There is no commission of inquiry into the Pegasus case. The Constitutional Court decided the case. Now a group of people claiming to be members want to interrogate people even though they have no authority
– he wrote.
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Call on Hołownia
The MP of Sovereign Poland appealed to Marshal Szymon Hołownia for intervention in the issue of the committee meetings.
Marshal Szymon Hołownia should remove these vigilantes from the parliamentary buildings and impose charges
– he added.
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Source: wPolityce

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