The wives of imprisoned PiS politicians, Roma Wąsik and Barbara Kamińska, addressed Justice Minister Adam Bodnar in a recorded message published on the X platform. In the recording, the women state that they requested the attorney general ten days ago to intervene for the release of their husbands while the pardon process unfolds and to provide the relevant files for review. The ministers and officials involved have not yet responded in a way that reassures the families or clarifies the next steps.
They emphasize that a request was made ten days after the initial meeting, asking Bodnar to act toward releasing their husbands from detention during the pardon proceedings and to furnish the necessary case files for assessment and transparency.
Roma Wąsik asserts that nothing has been done so far, highlighting the delay and the lack of visible progress from the Ministry of Justice. Barbara Kamińska adds that the timeline promised by the minister has not materialized and that there are still no decisions or substantive details forthcoming from Bodnar’s office.
The situation has drawn attention to what the wives describe as a persistent silence from the ministry regarding the pardon process and the handling of the case files. A recent public note from Kamińska mentions the expectation that the files and Bodnar’s position would be sent to the President within a short timeframe, yet no formal action or communication has occurred.
The conversation raises a central question for the minister: Will Bodnar keep his word and move forward with the promised actions? This question echoes through the recording and underscores a broader call for accountability and timely decisions in the pardon review process.
During a recent picket in solidarity with the imprisoned PiS politicians, the slogan to hand over the files was chanted by participants, signaling continued public pressure for clarity and action from the ministry on the matter.
Source materials related to the discussions include coverage from a local policy outlet, and the broader emphasis remains on transparency and the timely handling of pardon-related documentation. The exchanges highlight ongoing concerns about whether the administrative process is advancing with the necessary speed and clarity that families and supporters expect.
Source: wPolityce