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“Don't scare me.” Recording of Szymon Hołownia's discussion with Michał Wójcik

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In the parliamentary corridor there was a discussion between Law and Justice MP Michał Wójcik and the Sejm Marshal of Poland's leader Szymon Hołownia. Wójcik said at some point that Hołownia “has no spine”. “That's my orthopedist,” said the marshal.

On Thursday, the Sejm agreed to Application for a period of 30 days towards the former Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobra. The application in this case was sent by the Commission for Penasus.

After leaving the plenary hall to the Marshal Szymon Hołownia Michał Wójcik, MP of Law and Justice, came up and began to discuss with him. – But why can't Mr. Ziobro come and tell about how he did some things? Hołownia asked.

“You don't have the spine,” Wójcik said. “It will say my orthopedist, Mr Pasie,” Hołownia replied.

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PiS politician Michał WójcikRadek Pietruszka/PAP/EPA

– Explain one thing. If he is proud of what he did and if he thinks he was doing good things, why is he afraid to come and tell about it? Hołownia asked, talking about Ziobra.

Wójcik stated that the former Minister of Justice “was on the committee.” – Where should he go to custody, so that they interrogate him? he asked. Hołownia answered, reminding the old words of Law and Justice politicians that “honest has nothing to fear.”

Hołownia to Wójcik: You let your nerves go

Wójcik then pointed out that “there is a bad situation in the world, a dynamic international situation.” – You know, you have not been implementing anything for 14 months and that's why you need Zbigniew Ziobro in custody to cover it – he said, pointing his finger towards the marshal.

– Lord's nerves. Let's make an appointment and talk, because in a moment you will start accusing me for original sin – said Szymon Hołownia to politics PIS. – No, you will be accused once. You will see – assured Wójcik. – Okay, I can't wait. Don't scare me, because I'm not of these fearful – replied the Polish leader 2050.

Then the marshal, saying that he respected his interlocutor and Zbigniew Ziobra, argued that “the Polish state provides justice for everyone.” “If the authority calls, you must appear before the authority and testify,” he pointed out. He added that he would gladly meet Wójcik to talk to him.

Source of the main photo: Radek Pietruszka/PAP/EPA



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