Coup Talk? Former Constitutional Tribunal President Says His Words Were Misinterpreted
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The surprising words of Sejm Speaker Szymon Hołownia, who revealed that attempts were made to persuade him to delay Karol Nawrocki's swearing-in as President of the Republic of Poland, are still resonating. Minister of Funds and Regional Policy Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz also weighed in on the matter, pointing out the deeper context of the situation in Tuesday's "Morning Interview" on RMF FM.
Coup Talk? Former Constitutional Tribunal President Says His Words Were Misinterpreted
“I did not encourage anyone to stage a coup. I had no contact whatsoever with the Speaker of the Sejm,” explained Professor Andrzej Zoll during a broadcast on TVN24. In the interview, there was no sign of any aggressive proposals to prevent the swearing-in of Karol Nawrocki. “This is not a comfortable situation for me,” […] The post Coup Talk? Former Constitutional Tribunal President Says His Words Were Misinterpreted appeared first on PolandDai…
If the European Union remains as it is, we should leave it," Marek Jurek said on the program "Most Important Questions" on Polsat News. "We need to be aware that this EU mechanism is a mechanism for the destruction of sovereignty," added the former Speaker of the Sejm. The politician also announced that he would attend Karol Nawrocki's swearing-in as president.
"Fakt" journalists decided to visit Karol Nawrocki's old neighborhood in Gdańsk. They asked his former neighbors about their memories of the president-elect.
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