The president invites Hołownia for talks

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Polish President Andrzej Duda called in the Chairman of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, for a formal discussion at the Presidential Palace regarding the cases involving Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik. The information came from the Head of the Office of the President, Mastalerek, during an interview on TVN24. The meeting was planned for Monday afternoon. Paweł Szrot, speaking on wPolsce.pl, commented on what Duda’s invitation to Hołownia could mean in this moment.

The situation, though it may look intricate at first glance, is described as straightforward in the context of the public media and the two politicians involved. Szrot stated that the government’s actions carried legal problems and that Kamiński and Wąsik were pardoned by the President. He noted that a wide portion of the Sejm and Hołownia appear reluctant to acknowledge this fact. The image of a President needing to explain clear, simple facts to Hołownia he described as sad.

Szrot, a former head of the President’s Office, emphasized the issue of the crisis surrounding Hołownia. He suggested the crisis could be resolved briefly by recognizing the pardons and removing what he called illegitimate authorities from the public media, though he did not expect such steps to be taken soon.

Another line of Szrot’s remarks centered on legality. He argued that those in power should come to terms with what is lawful and what constitutes a violation of the law, expressing concern about the current state of affairs. Szrot’s comments were part of his broader view after the president invited Hołownia to discuss the ongoing matter.

In related coverage, reports indicated that the narrative around Wąsik and Kamiński remains a focal point. It was noted that Mastalerek spoke about the President inviting Hołownia and that conversations in the palace would involve the consequences of pardoning Kamiński and Wąsik. Maciej Wąsik himself was quoted about Hołownia’s position and his own plans to return to Sejm duties on January 10. The source cited for these updates comes from wPolitece coverage and associated outlets.

Source: wPolityce [citation attributed].

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