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10/02/2024

07:26

Wednesday's Political Agenda: PACE on Romanowski's Immunity, Duda at WAT Ceremony, Hearings on Glapiński's Trial

At 9:00 AM, a press conference will be held by Zbigniew Bogucki and Michał Moskal.

At 10:00 AM, President Andrzej Duda will participate in the solemn inauguration of the academic year at the Military University of Technology.

Also at 10:00 AM, the parliamentary committee on constitutional accountability will convene for a closed-door session to hear witnesses regarding the preliminary motion to bring Adam Glapiński before the State Tribunal.

At 3:30 PM, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will address the request to lift Marcin Romanowski's immunity. A debate and vote are scheduled.

At 4:00 PM, Senate committees for family, senior policy and social affairs, budget and public finance, local government and state administration, and legislative affairs will consider the so-called flood special act.

Wednesday also marks the second day of the Monetary Policy Council's meeting.


07:41

Zielińska:

This Flood Could Have Been Better Prepared For

- This flood could have been better prepared for, sufficient retention resources could have been prepared for this flood, for example in the Kłodzko Valley, so that this flood would not inundate such areas, so many small towns, and cause such damage – stated Urszula Zielińska in "Rozmowa Piaseckiego" on TVN24.


07:45

Zielińska:

More PiS Figures, Knowing They Are Responsible, Have Decided to Defend Themselves Through Attack

- We should direct this question to those who were responsible for it and who openly stated in the media that they would not build, for example, dry retention reservoirs in the Kłodzko Valley, this cascade of 9 reservoirs. The minister responsible for water management for 8 years, 2015-2023, Minister Gróbarczyk openly said: "Why these reservoirs, for a dog's dinner?" - stated Urszula Zielińska in "Rozmowa Piaseckiego" on TVN24.

- I think we should give Minister Marek "for a dog's dinner" Gróbarczyk such a nickname. Anna Zalewska said that no reservoirs would be built, former minister Dworczyk said that reservoirs would not be built, and more PiS figures responsible for precisely this policy, who now, in the moment of catastrophe, knowing exactly that they are responsible, have decided to defend themselves through attack, attacking female MPs, Deputy Speaker Wielichowska - she continued.


07:58

Zielińska:

I Was Never Against Building Retention Flood Basins
I was never against building retention flood basins. Absolutely never. I submitted an interpellation, I believe in 2020, regarding a barrage reservoir. A barrage reservoir creates a permanent or temporary dam on a river. This affects the river ecosystem – stated Urszula Zielińska on "Piasecki's Talk" on TVN24.

08:11

Siemoniak:

Retired Prosecutor Barski Can Go Anywhere, But It Doesn't Change the Factual Situation
- This situation in the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Tribunal, and the National Judicial Council is the result of these 8 years [of PiS rule] and, of course, I understand the President's political attachment to defending what was, but it is indefensible - said Tomasz Siemoniak on TOK FM's Morning show. - The former prosecutor, retired prosecutor Barski, can go to various places, but that doesn't change the factual situation - he stated.

08:17

Siemoniak on Barski's Attempt to Enter the National Public Prosecutor's Office Headquarters:

Performance
- I actually believe that the former prosecutor Barski himself doesn't believe it, because he didn't come to work normally, but arrived on some motorcycle. It was more of a performance than a serious attempt to return - said Tomasz Siemoniak in the TOK FM Morning Show.

08:33

Siemoniak:

I Don't See Any Presidential Competence Where He Could Do Anything Regarding Barski
- The president's competencies are defined in the constitution, and I don't see any competency enshrined for the president where he could do anything beyond making a statement on this matter - said Tomasz Siemoniak on TOK FM Morning, referring to the president's announcement after his meeting with Dariusz Barski.

08:37

Siemoniak:

The Entire State, Government, and All Services Consider Korneluk the National Prosecutor
- Dariusz Korneluk is the National Prosecutor, and the entire state, the entire government, all services believe so - said Tomasz Siemoniak on TOK FM's Morning Show.

08:49

Pomaska on Romanowski's Departure from Strasbourg:

He was afraid he would completely discredit himself.
- This is a completely strange situation, because Mr. Romanowski was very much counting on the immunity of the Council of Europe to protect him from responsibility. He was, as we know, in Strasbourg since Friday, and on Sunday he was still seen by some MPs [...] from abroad, when he was picking up his colleagues from the train station - said Agnieszka Pomaska in an interview with Renata Grochal on the program "Bez Uników" (Without Evasions) on Trójka, when asked about Marcin Romanowski's absence from the committee meeting considering the matter of his immunity. - On Monday, he disappeared. He disappeared as soon as he learned that his case would indeed be considered at this session of the assembly. I think this was also an important argument for those MPs who do not fully know the case, who always have doubts about lifting immunity - she continued. "Confirmation that it was about a perfidious misuse of the Council of Europe" - I think especially Mr. Romanowski's words yesterday were a confirmation that this was solely about a perfidious misuse of the Council of Europe to protect himself from responsibility - she went on to say. - Mr. Romanowski could have appeared before that committee and done so in person, but he sent a letter, not being here anymore. [...] He also did not inform the secretariat of our delegation. He has a hotel booked until Friday; the delegation was from Sunday to Friday [...] he probably didn't want to explain himself, or was simply afraid to explain himself [...] evidently, he decided [...] that the accusations against him could result in him not only not having the Council of Europe immunity, but completely discrediting himself here - she added.

08:57

Pomaska on Duda After His Meeting with Barski:

Continuing to Fuel Chaos in the Legal System.
- The President is getting involved in this conflict, he in some sense started it, somewhere in the night by appointing judges and being, in fact, an extension, an arm of Law and Justice at the time when they were dismantling the rule of law in Poland – said Agnieszka Pomaska on Trójka, when asked about the meeting between President Andrzej Duda and Dariusz Barski. - As I understand it, the President is continuing this activity, continuing to heat up, to fuel the chaos that we have in the Polish legal system, chaos that was initiated and that benefits Law and Justice – she continued.

09:07

Pomaska on Duda and His Visit to Zeman:

I Hope He's Ashamed. It Was Embarrassing.
- I hope he is ashamed today, but perhaps he didn't feel that way then, he was having a good time, smiling, it looked like he felt he was at some fun party. It was embarrassing, and I am ashamed of the Polish president - said Agnieszka Pomaska on Trójka, referring to the fact that President Andrzej Duda did not publish photos from the reception hosted by Miloš Zeman. "Amateurishness of the Presidential Chancellery" - The President is not a private person and must simply be careful about such things, it was simply embarrassing and I think it also undermined trust in the head of state. [...] It also shows the amateurishness of the Presidential Chancellery itself. After all, the president doesn't function alone, someone arranges his schedule, someone advises him, someone tells him what is appropriate and what is not - she continued.

09:15

Pomaska on Alcohol in Tubes Resembling Mousses:

Legal Solutions Will Likely Emerge Today.
- The manufacturer announced that they are already disappearing, so it's clear that this pressure makes sense, and this public debate, which took place at an express pace also yesterday at the government meeting, and this announcement by Prime Minister Donald Tusk that we will find an express solution that will prevent such tricks from being used - said Agnieszka Pomaska in Trójka, when asked about alcohol sold in tubes resembling mousses. - In fact, we already have an effect, and I assume that appropriate legal solutions will likely emerge even today - she continued.

09:43

"An Accident at Work, What's Meant to Hang Won't Drown": Wieczorek on MP Matysiak's Failed Attempt in the Infrastructure Committee

- We weren't quite prepared and probably didn't expect this action from the right and the opposition, because up until now, changes in committees always went through, everyone voted in favour, as the situation is that it's the clubs that say who they nominate for a given committee, so yesterday they pulled a trick, they took out their cards, meaning they broke the quorum – stated Dariusz Wieczorek on Radio Zet.

- An accident at work, what's meant to hang won't drown. It is the club's policy that when it comes to this committee, we want to make a change, we have the right to do so. I don't want to explain the club's presidium here, because they probably have their arguments, especially since we see what MP Matysiak is doing, because she is not currently a member of the club – he continued.


09:44

Wieczorek on Matysiak's Political Future in Lewica:

She Will Likely Leave Our Club.

- The Member of Parliament, Ms. Matysiak, is doing all this on her own account, and let's be clear, let her do it on her own account. The club has the right, and its presidium has the right, to make its own decisions. The truth is, as she is already suspended from the club and will likely leave it, because as I saw the ovations from the opposition and the Member of Parliament, who applauded together with the opposition, she will probably end up in another club soon. I wasn't jealous, I was embarrassed – said Dariusz Wieczorek on Radio Zet.


09:44

Wieczorek Comments on Polish Scientists Leaving NCBR:

I'm Surprised by What's Happening.

- Each of these 4 companies needs to be checked. I don't know yet, but the new director and the new management of NCBR are to conduct an audit, because we really need to know how these financial resources are being spent – stated Dariusz Wieczorek on Radio Zet.

- I will want to ask all of these great authorities to return to this council, because nothing bad is happening here. However, I must admit honestly that I am a bit surprised by all of this, because if these prominent specialists care about the development of artificial intelligence in Poland, the first thing they should do after something like this is to ask the new management, 'Okay, what are the plans?' They should ask the minister, 'What do you want to do there at all?' and only if it turned out to be inconsistent with their expectations, then they should resign – he continued.

- As for Professor [Sankowski], he should continue to coordinate these efforts, no longer as president – he emphasized.


09:46

Wieczorek on academic community protests:

We are honest, some may not like it.

- I would like to point out one thing to all those who today say that something bad is happening to Polish science, I understand that they want a return to the PiS era, they want a return to what was happening, because then the Polish Academy of Sciences had all the money, it could function normally, the Copernicus Academy was not established in parallel to liquidate PAN, then universities received money honestly, not only their own but all of it – said Dariusz Wieczorek on Radio Zet.

- Today, it must hurt if we are putting all these matters in order and we are saying, we are looking at every zloty, these pathologies must end. We say that we are transparent and honest, some people may not like it – he continued.


10:40

Bogucki on the Dismissal of Barski from the Position of National Prosecutor:

Legal Acrobatics.
We all know that after December 13, when the new government was formed, the Prosecutor General, the Minister of Justice, met with the National Prosecutor Dariusz Barski, corresponded with the National Prosecutor Dariusz Barski, and discussed certain matters, the documents indicate this, we all know it. Only when he couldn't force the resignation of the National Prosecutor, only then, when he knew there would be no consent from the President of the Republic to remove him from this position, did a certain legal acrobatics occur to justify that Mr. National Prosecutor did not return to retirement status, and thus, in essence, is not a prosecutor at all – stated Zbigniew Bogucki at a press conference.

10:40

Bogucki:

We are dealing with the exclusion of Polish democracy
If we look at the chain of these events, we are dealing with the exclusion of Polish democracy and a move towards a system that is a kind of warring democracy, a controlled democracy, meaning that in this democracy, only those who submit to the will of leader Donald Tusk and his team can function; for others, there is simply no place – said Zbigniew Bogucki at a press conference.

11:48

PiS on the energy price bill:

We will demand it be passed at next week's Sejm session.
- Law and Justice presented a bill called "stop price hikes from July". [...] Unfortunately, our project got stuck in the freezer. Now the freezer has been organized at the subcommittee level. The subcommittee met, elected its leadership, the chairman is a Member of Parliament from Civic Platform, and did nothing else - Mariusz Błaszczak said at a press conference. - We will demand that this bill be passed at the Sejm session, which will take place next week. [...] This Sejm is capable of acting quickly when there is political will. Unfortunately, on the matter of stopping price increases, on the matter of lowering energy and gas prices, the Sejm, dominated by the December 13th coalition, does not want to act. But despite everything, we will consistently demand that the project [...] be adopted - he continued.

11:52

Błaszczak on Efforts to Bring Glapiński Before the State Tribunal:

An Attempt to Eliminate the Guarantor that Poland Will Have its Own Currency.
- An attempt to eliminate the guarantor that Poland will have its own currency, because Professor Adam Glapiński guarantees that we will not be pushed into the Eurozone, and the ruling coalition wants to push Poland into the Eurozone. If this were to happen, it would be fatal for households, it would mean the impoverishment of Poles - said Mariusz Błaszczak at a press conference, referring to the attempt to bring Adam Glapiński before the State Tribunal.

11:55

Błaszczak:

We Have No Trust in Bodnar's Prosecution, it's Illegal
- We have no trust in Adam Bodnar's prosecution, because this prosecution is illegal. In the context of the Supreme Court's resolution, we have another argument proving that Adam Bodnar's prosecution is illegal - said Mariusz Błaszczak at a press conference.

11:59

Błaszczak:

Tusk Will Be Furious If They Don't Arrest Romanowski, and They're All Afraid
- That they want to arrest Romanowski, we have no doubts about that, they have already tried, they even arrested him, and then it turned out they were acting in a frenzy - Mariusz Błaszczak said at a press conference. - Tusk will be furious if they don't arrest Romanowski, and they're all afraid, because what can the poor things do, so they will race after Romanowski around the world, around Europe, around Poland - he continued.

12:09

"An Old Communist Who Failed." Błaszczak on Czarzasty During the Vote on Matysiak and a "Symbolic Photo"
- We appreciate the stance of Ms. Paulina Matysiak, and indeed, the photo is very characteristic and symbolic, showing Ms. Paulina Matysiak applauding when the results were announced, with Włodzimierz Czarzasty sitting next to her - Mariusz Błaszczak said at a press conference. - With a sad face - added Zbigniew Kuźmiuk. - So, you can see the left that is driven by something, as in the case of Ms. Paulina Matysiak, and you can see an old communist, who is sitting [...] with those buddies, he organized such an intrigue against Paulina Matysiak, and he failed - Błaszczak continued.

12:11

Błaszczak on When PiS Presidential Candidate Will Be Announced:

We Will Meet This Deadline.
- The presidential candidate will be announced in autumn. Autumn has already begun, but we will meet this deadline – said Mariusz Błaszczak at a press conference.

15:47

Engelhardt on Romanowski:

He Left Strasbourg, Decided Not to Participate Personally or Online, and Didn't Appoint a Representative.
- As soon as the committee was notified of this matter, it invited Mr. Romanowski to participate in the hearing scheduled for October 1st. Mr. Romanowski, having learned of this request and procedure, left Strasbourg to return to Poland - stated Heike Engelhardt during the debate of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on the motion to lift the immunity of Marcin Romanowski. - Since Mr. Romanowski left Strasbourg, I invited him to participate online. Mr. Romanowski also received the opportunity to appoint a representative to this hearing. However, Mr. Romanowski decided not to participate, either personally or online, nor did he appoint a representative - she continued.

15:51

Petru:

PACE Immunity Should Not Protect Romanowski from a Fair Trial

- Given that Mr. Romanowski is facing criminal charges in his country, the PACE and immunity should not protect him from a fair trial. The national parliament already revoked his immunity, back in July of this year. Revoking immunity does not mean someone is guilty of anything. On the contrary, it is a way to prove in court that a person may be innocent – stated Ryszard Petru during a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.


16:18

Jabłoński:

Romanowski Was Not Guaranteed Adequate Time to Prepare His Defense
- Every person accused of a criminal offense, even the most serious, should have a minimal right to prepare their line of defense. So, did Marcin Romanowski have this minimal right? [...] Allow me to show you how it looked in terms of dates - said Paweł Jabłoński during the debate of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on the motion to lift Marcin Romanowski's immunity. - Sunday evening, media begins to report, [...] Marcin Romanowski starts preparing himself, consults with lawyers proactively, prepares his defense, starts to translate hundreds of pages of documents. [...] Monday afternoon he was notified to appear the following morning. 18 hours and 22 minutes later - he continued. - He has the right to have documents translated, to appoint representatives. Effectively, he did not have these rights, because he did not have sufficient time. [...] Regardless of this debate, we will consider submitting a procedural motion to redirect the report back to the committee so that we can guarantee the right to adequate time [...], as a fundamental human right: the right to a fair trial - he emphasized.

16:42

Pomaska on Stripping Romanowski of Immunity:

It is Crucial for Democracy to Allow Defense Before an Independent Court.

- I deeply believe that it is crucial for democracy to allow everyone to defend themselves before an independent court. This is also happening in Poland; we will not make decisions here as to whether Mr. Romanowski is guilty or not. Here, we are deciding whether he has the right to defense before a Polish independent court, which is why I am asking you, ladies and gentlemen, to vote for the lifting of Mr. Romanowski's immunity – stated Agnieszka Pomaska at the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.


16:50

Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Lifts Romanowski's Immunity

Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) have decided to lift the immunity of Marcin Romanowski.

85 delegates voted in favour, 23 voted against, and 3 abstained.

Earlier, PACE rejected a motion submitted by Paweł Jabłoński to send the matter of Romanowski's immunity back to committee.


16:59

Bodnar on Romanowski:

Now Everything is in the Hands of the Polish Justice System.
- The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has lifted the immunity of M. Romanowski. I thank Investigation Team No. 2 at the National Public Prosecutor's Office for their hard work and for preparing an effective motion. Now everything is in the hands of the Polish justice system - Adam Bodnar wrote on social media.

19:56

"He Wasn't Precise'. Wieczorek on Gdula and His Post About IDEAS NCBR
- That is absolutely out of the question [for the supervisory board to choose a course of action focused on making money] - Dariusz Wieczorek stated on TVN24's "Fakty po Faktach" (Facts After Facts), when asked about Maciej Gdula's post: "Some people are concerned about the president's changes at IDEAS NCBR. I remind you that this is a limited liability company established to commercialize research results. In 2023, its financial result was a LOSS of PLN 28 million. Revenues were only PLN 173 thousand. In this situation, the supervisory board has chosen a new course." - He [Maciej Gdula] wasn't precise, because this is not a research institute, but a limited liability company, where the owner made a decision: fine, every year we will increase the capital by 30 million zlotys, and these 30 million will be allocated to research concerning artificial intelligence - he continued. - Which, of course, does not absolve the company's management from acquiring external funds, because there are various grants in the area of artificial intelligence [...] it would be worth demonstrating some activity here as well, and that was probably the subtext of Minister Gdula's post - he went on to say.

20:02

Wieczorek:

I wish the minister could close universities if there's evidence they aren't teaching students but are just profiting from diplomas
- We will guarantee this in the amendment to the act - Dariusz Wieczorek said on TVN24, when asked if he could guarantee that diplomas would not be traded at Polish universities. - I would like there to be an option, put simply, for the minister to be able to close such a university or initiate its liquidation process, where there is clear evidence that the university is conducting precisely this type of activity, meaning it doesn't teach students, but only makes money by issuing diplomas - he continued.

20:03

Korneluk on the Motion Regarding Romanowski:

It’s the Decision of the Prosecutors on the Investigation Team,

- The decision rests with the prosecutors on the investigation team, who will make the decision, plan the actions, and also consider all circumstances that have arisen recently and will be making decisions. I will not be making decisions in this regard; it is the decision of the prosecutors on the investigation team - stated Dariusz Korneluk on TVP Info.


20:14

Korneluk:

Barski is the Former National Prosecutor

- Essentially, you are asking me if I feel more secure as the National Prosecutor than Prosecutor Barski, the former National Prosecutor. Yes, I definitely feel better, both from a legal standpoint and from a societal perspective - stated Dariusz Korneluk on TVP Info.


20:17

Wieczorek on Whether The Left Will Field a Presidential Candidate:

Everything Will Depend on Coalition Agreements.
- Everything will depend on coalition agreements and on the mood within the coalition. If every party wants to field a candidate [for president], then The Left will also field a candidate. If the leaders agree and say: there will be one candidate for the united coalition, then obviously we won't field one - said Dariusz Wieczorek on TVN24. - Today we are preparing for the scenario where there is a first round and all parties field a candidate in the elections. A decision won't be made on this matter by October 5th, but we will likely exchange views on what the political concept is in this regard - he continued.

20:27

Wiącek on the Romanowski Case:

You Cannot Be Detained Again Based on the Same Facts and Evidence.
The premise that prevented prosecution based on court rulings on the matter has been lifted, and now prosecution can be continued, and charges can be effectively filed in accordance with the law – stated Marcin Wiącek on the program "Gość Wydarzeń" on Polsat News. - Indeed, according to the Code of Criminal Procedure [Art. 248 § 3], which the editor pointed out, you cannot be detained again based on the same facts and evidence. Therefore, if we are dealing with an attempt to detain based on the same facts and evidence, it is indeed precluded by the Code of Criminal Procedure. Also, regarding the charges, we remember that the charges were filed at a time when, according to court rulings, the immunity of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe was in force. Consequently, the charges were filed ineffectively, meaning that under the provisions of criminal procedure, it is impossible to file charges again if the immunity has been lifted – he continued.

20:28

Tomczyk on Romanowski:

No Thief Will Hide Behind Immunity.
- The conclusion from this is very simple - no thief will hide behind immunity, regardless of whether it is European or Polish immunity. If there is hard, clear evidence - in this case [of Marcin Romanowski] I think we are talking about such a situation - then no immunity will help here - said Cezary Tomczyk in an interview with Monika Olejnik on TVN24's "Kropka nad i".

20:28

Wiącek:

I feel bound by the Prime Minister's decision to appoint Mr. Korneluk as National Prosecutor

- Let us remember that this resolution of the Supreme Court is binding only in the specific case in which it was issued; the court referred a legal question to the Supreme Court, and the ruling has significance for that specific case – Marcin Wiącek said on Polsat News.

- Let us note that the resolution that was adopted does not so much concern Mr. Korneluk, the National Prosecutor, but rather it concerns the legal basis for the reinstatement of Prosecutor Dariusz Barski from retirement – he added.

- As the Commissioner for Human Rights, I have an obligation to maintain contact with the National Prosecutor, and I feel bound by the Prime Minister's decision to appoint Mr. Korneluk as National Prosecutor. As the Commissioner for Human Rights, I do not have the competence to question the legal validity of this decision – he emphasized.


20:32

Tomczyk:

Romanowski Fled Strasbourg and the Polish Sejm
- Indeed, Mr. Romanowski was neither in Strasbourg, where he should have been as a member of the delegation, nor in the Polish Sejm, as the Sejm was in session at the time. So he simply fled - said Cezary Tomczyk on TVN24's "Kropka nad i" (Dot Over the I). - In my opinion, he definitely fled from the Council of Europe and definitely from the Sejm, and definitely did not perform his duties as he should have - he added.

20:43

Tomczyk:

I don't know if Romanowski won't soon appear at the President's, like Wąsik, Kamiński, and Barski
- Regarding Mr. Barski – I understand he was at the President's recently, wasn't he? I don't know if Mr. Romanowski won't soon appear at the President's. Perhaps also for some tea, but this is the wrong direction. Because the President should cooperate with the government, he should at least try to fix the mess he led us into. And the fact that Wąsik and Kamiński appear before him, then are arrested, and then Barski appears… – said Cezary Tomczyk in TVN24's "Kropka nad i".

20:52

Tomczyk:

We're Doing Everything to Ensure Our Soldiers in Lebanon are Safe
- We're doing everything to ensure our soldiers in Lebanon are safe. They are in a different part of the country than the area where the airstrikes and this escalation are occurring. The initiative today lies with Israel, and they also have a technological advantage - said Cezary Tomczyk on TVN24's "Kropka nad i". - But we must remember that we are not a party to this conflict, meaning Polish soldiers are there as part of a stabilization mission, which does not relate to everything we are witnessing today. [...] We are in direct contact not only with our soldiers but also with the commanders of all other contingents stationed in Lebanon - he assured.

20:58

Tomczyk on Soldiers' Actions in Flood-Affected Areas:

The Goal is One - Prepare for Winter.
- At this moment, we are still maintaining a presence of approximately 25,000 soldiers in the four voivodeships affected by the floods. Today, these are mainly cleanup operations for local governments. There is a military representative in virtually every local government today, acting as a liaison – stated Cezary Tomczyk on TVN24's "Kropka nad i" program. - Today, soldiers are here to rebuild roads, rebuild crossings, so that people can return to their homes as quickly as possible. Because the goal is one – to prepare for winter. This is our benchmark. […] Before winter, people must have electricity, heat […] and they must have basic services guaranteed – he emphasized.

21:06

Tomczyk:

I promised Tusk and Kosiniak-Kamysz I would hold Macierewicz accountable – and I will
- This report [concerning the work of the Smoleńsk sub-committee] is ready, as I said it would be in September. Work is currently underway to extract specific notifications to the prosecutor's office from it. That is, criminal lawyers are working on preparing these notifications - said Cezary Tomczyk on TVN24's "Kropka nad i". As he emphasized: - The report is truly shocking. It will be presented to the public within the next 2-3 weeks, likely. It will be entirely public, except for elements such as PESEL numbers or similar data. […] I believe that after years of struggling with Macierewicz, the public must have everything on the table and everything must be transparent. - I promised Prime Minister Tusk and Prime Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz that I would hold Antoni Macierewicz accountable. And I will do it - declared the Deputy Minister of National Defence.