
Polish Vote Sparks Authoritarianism Fears: Former Justice Minister Stripped of Immunity
Zbigniew Ziobro: “I will not allow anyone to silence me or deprive me of my right to defence.”

Zbigniew Ziobro: “I will not allow anyone to silence me or deprive me of my right to defence.”

The case, labelled “Tusk’s revenge” by the MP, will be voted on by members of parliament on Friday afternoon.

Fearing prison if he loses, Tusk intends to stay in power by eliminating key opposition figures and intimidating others, Marcin Romanowski writes.

Papers have incorrectly quoted the prime minister, making his position appear more well-supported than it actually is.

According to a recent survey, Donald Tusk would struggle to retain power—despite the Civic Coalition’s lead.

Two Ukrainian nationals have also been detained in Romania for alleged involvement in the plot.

Officials make public pronouncements of support for Kyiv while saying behind closed doors that the power lies in Trump’s hands.

The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.

Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik could face a prison sentence of up to five years.

The attempt to replace independent officials with loyal appointees would create conditions for manipulation and, in an extreme scenario, falsification of election results.