During a gathering of PSL structures alongside the party leader, provocative remarks were made. Beata Szydło weighed in on the exchange.
Stanisław Sorys, a PSL activist, candidly told Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz that the new ruling majority would act in ways that diverge from the letter of the law.
With ministers sporting green clover pins, the path to normalcy is framed as attainable, yet the journey will be demanding and imperfect. If Law and Justice has eroded the Polish legal system and strained international relations for eight years, repairing those damages cannot happen overnight, nor in a manner that pleases everyone who wants a swift, literal adherence to the law.
– stated the activist.
Szydło’s response
Beata Szydło responded to these remarks, noting the government’s alleged illegal actions in a broader political context.
A recording from a Małopolska PSL meeting circulating online captures, under Kosiniak-Kamysz’s oversight, Stanisław Sorys explaining to colleagues why certain activities cannot be carried out strictly according to the letter of the law. The clip reportedly reveals PSL’s awareness of what is described as government overreach, though it does not indicate a change in stance from other political actors.
– we are reading.
Members recognize that current actions may contradict legal and constitutional norms. A planned assembly on January 11 in front of the Sejm is proposed to publicly oppose what is framed as the erosion of the core foundations of Polish democracy.
– writes Szydło.
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Source: wPolityce