Lech Wałęsa appeared today in the Sejm during a session that followed Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s address. MP Roman Giertych shared a photo with the former president and revealed what Wałęsa had indicated in their conversation.
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– RELATION. An exposé in the Sejm. Prime Minister Morawiecki faced questions from MPs and confronted a moment of tense exchange: who hurt you like that, Mr. President?.
– Wałęsa also attended the Sejm gathering. Wearing a sweatshirt bearing the word Constitution, he became a symbol in the room as supporters of the former president cheered and chanted his name.
Lech Wałęsa urged accountability as a core message.
Wałęsa appeared in the chamber wearing a sweatshirt with the word Constitution strikingly displayed. Giertych indicated that the former president urged lawmakers to demand accountability from the governing parties, including the Law and Justice bloc.
A historic day and a meeting with a figure of history: Lech Wałęsa
– described by Giertych, who boasted about a photograph with the former president.
Wałęsa reportedly told the audience that accountability was essential. I will pursue that path, the former president was quoted as saying, and supporters echoed the sentiment with a pledge to follow through in the political arena.
– added the advocate in the next note.
Will Roman Giertych be accountable for addressing concerns about the current government coalition? The opposition has long signaled the intention to push for transparency and oversight. The Sejm has already established an investigative pathway into electoral procedures, including envelope voting practices. Observers wonder what role Tusk might assign to Giertych within this broader political contest. It is worth recalling that Marcin Kierwiński had previously praised Giertych for his potential effectiveness in holding the governing team to account.
READ MORE: Tusk signals possible investigative actions. Kierwiński commends Giertych for his capability to hold the ruling party to account, given his familiarity with the party and its leadership.
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