Potential Espionage of Interests? Scrutiny of Lex Kloska and the Sejm’s Investigative Oversight

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Jacek Karnowski is correct in observing that the newly elected Sejm has grown comfortable with forming investigative committees, and it would be prudent for it to establish one to thoroughly examine the so‑called Lex Kloska affair. The public arena often exaggerates the tools available in political battles, yet the core warning remains valid: powerful interests, aggressive lobbying, lawmakers shaped by their sponsors, and the use of smoke and mirrors to push controversial laws are not unfamiliar patterns in parliamentary life. Yet the allegations leveled at Law and Justice in this debate are not simply a matter of a few missteps or policy disagreements. They describe a broader concern about systemic, organized pressure that could steer policy away from public interest and toward the agendas of a select few with deep pockets and influence.

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