Hołownia Admitted that He Was Encouraged to Commit a Coup!
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Szymon Hołownia reportedly received repeated attempts to block Karol Nawrocki's swearing-in as president. The head of Poland2050 unequivocally called the proposals made to him a "coup d'état." He added, however, that he would not agree to a president elected by a majority of citizens being removed from power through political machinations. "I was repeatedly asked, suggested, and considered whether I was ready to launch a coup d'état. The time wi…
Szymon Hołownia said that he had been "proposed to carry out a coup d'état many times." The Speaker of the Sejm said that "various people frustrated with the results of the presidential election" had approached him about the matter.
Sejm Speaker Szymon Hołownia said on Friday that he had been repeatedly suggested to delay Karol Nawrocki's swearing-in as President of the Republic of Poland, thus carrying out a "coup d'état." When asked who had made these suggestions, he referred to people who "did not like the results of the presidential election."
I was repeatedly asked, suggested or asked whether I was ready to carry out a coup d'état, Szymon Hołownia admitted.
"We avoided the collapse of the state," Szymon Hołownia stated in an interview with Polsat News. The Speaker addressed pressure from other politicians to prevent Karol Nawrocki from being sworn in. "I was repeatedly proposed, suggested, to carry out a coup d'état," he stated. Following the interview, the prosecutor's office received an evidentiary motion to question Szymon Hołownia as a witness, attorney Bartosz Lewandowski reported on Platform …
"I did not vote for Karol Nawrocki, it was not my mandate, but as the Speaker of the Sejm I am obliged to respect the will of the majority of voters."
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