Polish leader Morawiecki backs officials, calls out political arrests

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Former Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki spoke on wPolsce.pl to voice his support for Maciej Wsik and Mariusz Kamiński. The PiS member highlighted what he认为 were numerous unlawful actions by the current government. He warned that the end of PiS governance could mark the onset of lawlessness and injustice for the country.

The speaker recalled his own experiences from the 1980s, recounting a previous arrest during a protest aimed at freeing political prisoners. He drew a parallel to present times, arguing that political prisoners exist now in Poland and that citizens should recognize that those who challenged the corruption of the Tusk administration, through Kamiński’s 2009 dismissal and the related gambling scandal disclosures, have become targets of political vengeance. He also compared these individuals to Andrzej Poczobut, who is labeled a political prisoner in Belarus under President Alexander Lukashenko.

We must loudly declare that political prisoners are not confined to Belarus alone; Poland has its own politically detained figures as of yesterday. The end of PiS rule, he contended, signals a start of lawlessness and injustice.

“I believe the Poles will wake up.”

Public awareness tends to rise after a period, especially when authorities attempt to control information. He expressed gratitude to the editorial team at wPolsce.pl for maintaining a beacon of freedom and for making sure important information reaches the public. He asserted that Poles will awaken to the truth, suggesting that the power shift seen in recent days could soon be felt in every Polish home as part of democratic accountability.

The former prime minister reaffirmed his determination to fight for the freedom of Maciej Wsik and Mariusz Kamiński. He stated that the effort would continue until not only the detainees are released but justice is served for those who have broken the law, as he perceived it, in the present moment.

He emphasized that the struggle would persist until due process and lawful conduct prevail for all involved parties.

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