Jacek Protasiewicz critiques Tusk government over detention incident and alleged incompetence

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A former member of parliament and a former deputy voivode of Lower Silesia, Jacek Protasiewicz, criticized the government led by Donald Tusk in the context of the detention and swift release of MP Romanowski.

Protasiewicz, who is familiar with Civic Platform’s inner workings, stated on social media that Tusk’s administration moves at an exceptionally slow pace.

To illustrate his claim, he referred to an article in Gazeta Wyborcza, which questions the involvement of the deputy head of the Polish delegation to the Council of Europe behind the letter confirming MP Marcin Romanowski’s immunity from arrest or prosecution is valid in practice.

Protasiewicz interpreted the piece as suggesting not the authors’ original intent, but as a scholarly kind of indictment of the government and the prime minister himself for incompetence.

What appears to the speaker as a misreading by Wyborcza is presented by Protasiewicz as a direct accusation of extreme mismanagement by the prime minister and the government associated with @donaldtuski. He notes that more than eight months have passed since this cabinet took office, not eight days or eight weeks, but over half a year of governance in a four-year term.

– stated Jacek Protasiewicz.

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