The spokesperson of the Attorney General, Prosecutor Anna Adamiak, treated journalist Michał Jelonek in a scandalous manner and added a “joke” to her answer to the question, which the journalist took as a threat. “Prosecutor Anna Adamiak has already fully adopted Belarusian norms,” Zbigniew Ziobro, PiS MP and former justice minister, wrote on the X platform.
TV Republika journalist Michal Jelonek Prosecutor Adamiak asked about the inability of the current authorities to recognize the Constitutional Court’s ruling that Dariusz Barski is still the national prosecutor.
Mr. Editor, the prosecutor’s office protects the rule of law, I see you are here with such a big bag, are you prepared? I would like to ask you to follow some rules of communication. I understand emotions, but this is not the time for emotions. We are talking about the law and that the time has come for the rule of law
— she responded to the journalist’s question prosecutor Anna Adamiakwith a strange suggestion in his statement.
“This is a clear threat to asking questions.”
The journalist commented on the whole situation on the X platform.
Today, at the press conference of the illegal PK prosecutor Anna Adamiak, I asked about the non-recognition of the Constitutional Court’s ruling. At one point, Prosecutor Adamiak asked me, “Are you prepared yet?” This is an obvious threat to ask questions and a reference to the charge under art. 212 of the Criminal Code, which the prosecutor filed against me a few months ago. The maximum penalty is one year in prison
– wrote Michał Jelonek.
Prosecutor Anna Adamiak has already fully adopted Belarusian norms. He’s suing a journalist for asking questions, and now he’s publicly threatening him with jail time. To paraphrase Orwell, it is no longer possible to tell which prosecutor’s office is which…
— Adamiak, in turn, responded to the prosecutor’s behavior Zbigniew Ziobro.
The Internet recalled that prosecutor Anna Adamiak was dismissed in 2011 by Minister Zbigniew Ziobro in connection with the transfer to Belarus, at the request of local authorities, of Belarusian oppositionists, including Nobel Prize winner Ales Bialatsky. As Ziobro said at the time, the evidence provided “could have been the basis for further repression against the Belarusian oppositionist and his arrest by the Belarusian investigative authorities in early August 2011 and his conviction for alleged tax crimes.”
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Source: wPolityce

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