NEWS
02/02/2026
19:27
"By virtue of decisions made on February 2, 2026, the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, has exercised his clemency powers in respect of three individuals," informed Rafał Leśkiewicz.
"In making these decisions, the President of the Republic of Poland was guided by humanitarian considerations, positive opinions from the courts, as well as the motions filed by the Prosecutor General to exercise the right of clemency," indicated the presidential spokesperson.
The individuals against whom Karol Nawrocki exercised his clemency powers had been convicted of: negligently causing a land traffic disaster resulting in the death of a person or serious bodily harm to multiple individuals (1), criminal threats (2), fraud, causing economic damage on a large scale, and harming creditors (3).
"At the same time, by decision of February 2, 2026, the President of the Republic of Poland did not grant clemency to five individuals," he relayed.
As stated in the spokesperson's post: "Additionally, the President of the Republic of Poland signed 4 decisions in which, pursuant to Article 567 § 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (k.p.k.), he requested the Prosecutor General to present case files in 4 matters. This provision states: 'The Prosecutor General shall present the case files to the President of the Republic of Poland or initiate pardon proceedings ex officio in every case when the President so decides'."
Postanowieniami z dnia 2 lutego 2026 r. Prezydent RP Karol Nawrocki zastosował prawo łaski w stosunku do trzech osób.
— Rafał Leśkiewicz (@LeskiewiczRafa) February 2, 2026
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