Law and Justice MP Marek Suski is among the people summoned to the prosecutor's office in the case of Pegasus surveillance – confirmed to tvn24.pl spokesman for the National Prosecutor's Office, Przemysław Nowak. As he explained, the summons does not mean that Suski was wiretapped. – This is under investigation – he said. Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Justice, Adam Bodnar, said that the prosecutor's office had sent letters to 31 people who “have the status of a witness in the proceedings.”
On Thursday afternoon, the Law and Justice authorities held a meeting regarding the electoral lists. President of PiS Jaroslaw Kaczynski during a press conference he admitted that “the lists are generally approved.”
“Gazeta Wyborcza” wrote on Friday that Marek Suskithe head of PiS in Mazovia, threatened to resign if he remains in third place on the list for the European Parliament Maciej Wąsik – were PiS MP and former Deputy Minister of Interior and Administration in the United Right government.
Arleta Zalewska from “Fakty” TVN reported that, according to previous unofficial information, Wąsik was to be in second place in the Masovian district. On Friday, however, she reported that there had been a “fight” and “change of places” during the meeting at the PiS headquarters. Jacek Kurski he got to “number two” in Masovian Voivodeship, Maciej Wąsik – to “number one” in Podlasie. Marek Suski had a hand in this,” Zalewska said.
The journalist of “Fakty” TVN received unofficial information that “Suski, as the head of the Masovian region, was to demand the removal of Maciej Wąsik from the Masovian list.” “In the background there is a sharp conflict between politicians,” Zalewska said.
“Gazeta Wyborcza” noted in its publication that the quarrel was not accidental, “because Marek Suski had earlier informed the PiS leadership that he had received a summons to the prosecutor's office.” – Marek is among the people summoned to the prosecutor's office in the Pegasus case – a source from Jarosław Kaczyński's party told “GW”. As added, he is not the only PiS politician summoned in this case.
The spokesman for the National Prosecutor's Office, prosecutor Przemysław Nowak, confirmed to the tvn24.pl editorial team that Marek Suski is one of 31 people who received a notice of being summoned for questioning in this case. “The call does not mean that he was wiretapped. It is the subject of an investigation,” Nowak said.
Bodnar about Pegasus: 31 people with witness status
April 13, Minister of Justice, Attorney General Adam Bodnar he said that “the prosecutor's office sent letters to 31 people about whom the secret services and the prosecutor's office, after analyzing various materials at their disposal, concluded that they could be informed without any doubt that they had the status of a witness in the proceedings.”
– However, this is the first group. There will be more. These will not only be public figures, those we already know about, such as Krzysztof Brejza. This will be a broader list than the one whose personal names we know, he said.
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He noted that explaining who was under surveillance with Pegasus would take many months, “not a month or two.”
Cieszyński: I didn't read this material in “Gazeta Wyborcza”
A PiS MP was asked about the “GW” reports regarding Suski in “Tak jest” on TVN24 Janusz Cieszyńskiformer Minister of Digital Affairs.
– I have not read this material in “Gazeta Wyborcza”, but many times, in connection with this matter, there was a lot of disinformation – he said.
As he specified, “even one that ended with Minister Bodnar admitting that in all these cases there were court consents and that only the analysis to be carried out by the prosecutor's office will concern whether the conclusions that the court approved were reliable.” “. “And that's what it looks like,” he said.
“Gazeta Wyborcza”, tvn24.pl, PAP
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