Romanowski in Transnistria? PiS MP Responds to Tusk
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The prosecutor's office is investigating the whereabouts of Marcin Romanowski. The prime minister previously announced that the former deputy justice minister was almost certainly in Transnistria. The prosecutor has submitted requests to authorities in Chișinău and Budapest for assistance in determining whether Romanowski crossed the borders of those countries. Last week, a Warsaw court received an application for a safe conduct for the former d…
The Order of the Sacred Heart of Jesus vehemently denies having given shelter to Marcin Romanowski.
Donald Tusk said that Marcin Romanowski is 99 percent in Transnistria. A spokesman for the Polish Border Guard, meanwhile, said that "the evidence does not indicate that he was there." Przemysław Nowak explained the reason for this discrepancy.
"I am convinced that Marcin Romanowski is not in Transnistria," said PiS MP Michał Wójcik on Szubartowicz's Point of View. The politician pointed out that Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Tuesday declaration regarding Romanowski's whereabouts contradicts the prosecutor's findings. "If that were true, it would be treason," commented Deputy Minister of Sport Ireneusz Raś on the findings in Romanowski's case.
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