Judge Igor Tuleya, who became famous for his participation in political protests against the reform of the judiciary and criticism of PiS. now, on neo-Trójka, he demanded that Finance Minister Andrzej Domański not pay PiS subsidy money, despite the National Electoral Commission’s resolution obliging him to do so.
When I analyze all the statements made by Minister Domański, I feel sorry for him. However, he is not allowed to pay this money because the Electoral Law mentions the Supreme Court and the Chamber for Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs is not part of the Supreme Court. It is a kind of special court attached to the Supreme Court, as both our national and European courts have stated. He is not allowed to pay out
– blurted out the judge Igor Tuleya. He also attacked lawyers from the National Electoral Commission.
These arguments of some lawyers of the National Electoral Commission do not convince me. Well, some things are clear: either something is black, or something is white, or something is good, or something is bad. The law is as simple as building a flail
– he noted. Here Tuleya is right in a sense: the law here is actually as simple as building a flail, and since the National Electoral Commission accepted the PiS report, the Minister of Finance has no choice but to issue the National Electoral Commission’s resolution to perform and pay. PiS the money owed. Minister Domański himself recently spoke about it publicly.
At the beginning of his performance in neo-Trójka, Tuleya decided to brag that he had learned one phrase in Hungarian.
Good morning, Jó speaks in Hungarian
– said Igor Tuleya.
Good morning, how do you say “Happy New Year” in Hungarian?
– asked the delighted host of the program Renata Grochal.
Unfortunately, I only learned “hello”.
– replied Tuleya.
As you can see, judge Igor Tuleya scandalously suggests that the Minister of Finance, Andrzej Domański, should not pay money to PiS, contrary to the resolution of the National Electoral Commission. How do his statements relate to the need for judges to remain apolitical?
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Source: wPolityce
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