The Sejm Agreed to Forcibly Bring Zbigniew Ziobro to the Pegasus Committee
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The Sejm (lower house of parliament) has authorized the detention of former Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General Zbigniew Ziobro and his forced appearance at a meeting of the Pegasus investigative committee. Ziobro has failed to appear for scheduled hearings eight times.
Evasion of responsibility or political demonstration? After eight times ignoring summonses from the parliamentary investigative committee on Pegasus, Zbigniew Ziobro is to be detained and forcibly brought in for questioning. The Sejm has agreed, and the atmosphere surrounding the case is intensifying by the day. Ziobro accuses the committee of lawlessness, and the chairwoman refers to "persistent obstruction."
241 MPs voted in favor of detaining the MP, 197 voted against. No one abstained.
The Sejm voted on Friday to detain and bring Zbigniew Ziobro for questioning before the Pegasus investigative committee.
The Sejm (lower house of parliament) approved the detention and forced appearance of MP Zbigniew Ziobro before the Pegasus Investigative Committee. Two hundred and forty-one MPs voted in favor of the motion, 179 against, and no MPs abstained. Along with Law and Justice, the Confederation parliamentary group also opposed the decision.
The Sejm has approved the detention of former Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General Zbigniew Ziobro and his forced appearance at a meeting of the Pegasus Investigative Committee. Ziobro has failed to appear for questioning on the scheduled dates eight times.
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