Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Polish PM Tusk Illegally Arrests Two Opposition MPs INSIDE THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

Polish PM Tusk Illegally Arrests Two Opposition MPs INSIDE THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE


Globalist cheerleader and former President of the European Commission, liberal Polish PM Donald Tusk, has shown his true (and ugly) colors.

He illegally had two nationalist MPs arrested INSIDE the Presidential Palace, in a move sure to inflame the already tense political situation in the country.

Needless to say, the tyrannical move is cheered by the world’s liberal-globalist MSM. Leftist Politico called it Poland’s battle to restore rule of law.

The police entered the country’s presidential palace on Tuesday evening and took two MPs into custody.

They had taken refuge under the protection of President Andrzej Duda, who was out of the palace and kept from arriving at the scene in time by an engineered ‘traffic situation’.

One of the MPs – a political prisoner – has begun a HUNGER STRIKE.

President Duda vowed Wednesday morning that he “won’t rest” until former Home Affairs Minister Mariusz Kamiński and his deputy Maciej Wąsik are released from custody.

Duda has insisted that a pardon he issued for the duo in 2015 is valid.

In another Politico report:

“’I won’t rest until Minister Mariusz Kamiński and his colleagues are free people again, as they should be, until they are released from prison’, Duda said, adding that he was ‘deeply shaken’ by their ‘brutal’ arrest.

According to Duda and the rest of the former Law and Justice (PiS) government camp, Kamiński and Wąsik were arrested illegally and both are still legitimate members of parliament, rejecting a decision by the speaker of parliament — buttressed by a Supreme Court verdict issued Wednesday — that they lost the right to sit as MPs after being convicted of a crime.

A different chamber of the Supreme Court, whose legitimacy is contested by European courts, issued a contrary ruling days ago, finding that Speaker Szymon Hołownia was incorrect in extinguishing their parliamentary mandates.”

That is – a court has denied the speaker’s motion – and whatever the EU feelings about the court have no bearing since it is a functioning institution, and after all, the EU is nothing but a ‘parody of the Soviet Union’ as Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has said.

The arrests have polarized an already deeply divided country. PiS loyalists, including party leader Jarosław Kaczyński, rallied outside the Warsaw prison where they were being held.

“Kaczyński called them Poland’s first political prisoners since the end of communist rule in 1989, saying, ‘this is very sad and extremely scandalous, because these are people who were convicted of crimes they did not commit’.”


One of the political prisoners, Kamiński pledged on Wednesday that he would go on a hunger strike.










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