Today’s parliamentary session in Poland opened with a moment that drew attention outside the core debates. In the footage from the Sejm, MP Jan Kanthak from the Sovereign Poland party appears to capture a noteworthy exchange that unfolded near the parliament complex. The recording centers on a brief interaction between Anna Sójka, a member of the PiS group, and the Sejm Marshal Hołownia. During the proceedings, Sójka is seen presenting a video to the marshal, which allegedly shows confrontations between police forces and farmers in front of the Sejm building. The sequence adds another layer to the ongoing coverage of demonstrations and the relationship between security services and protestors during a day of crowded discussions at the parliament precinct.
Mentzen’s speech
Concurrently, Sławomir Mentzen took the floor to address the parliament. The Confederation’s leader spoke about the dynamics of the protest and related incidents, recalling his own experience of being exposed to a gas-like irritant during the event. His remarks focused on the conduct of authorities during the protest and the broader implications for public order and civil discourse within the parliamentary environment.
MP @aK_Sojka drew attention to the actions of the police, noting that if a certain officer had not remained behind the police cordon, there might have been a clearer account of the events for those present. The exchange was summarized by Kanthak as a moment in which the situation could have been more transparent, highlighting the struggle to balance public safety with the rights of demonstrators and the media.
— the report from Kanthak stated, emphasizing the tension between security measures and the visibility of police activity during the proceedings.
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Source: wPolityce