Polish police briefly arrest MP who interrupted Prime Minister’s speech

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Polish police briefly detained a Polish opposition lawmaker on Tuesday, in violation of her parliamentary immunity, after she interrupted an election speech by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

Critics of Morawiecki’s right-wing authorities denounced the police habits for instance of the deterioration of the rule of legislation.

Consultant Kinga Gajewska was utilizing a megaphone to interrupt Morawiecki’s speech in Otok, a city close to Warsaw.

TVN24 reported that opposition politicians had been holding a rally close to one in all Morawiecki’s websites.

Gajewska used her megaphone to deal with listeners with details about the alleged case Visa scandal It considerations some consular officers who reportedly acquired bribes in change for granting visas to Africans and Asians.

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Polish police briefly detained a lawmaker who interrupted the prime minister’s speech to speak concerning the visa scandal. (Fox Information)

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Poland’s ruling Legislation and Justice occasion has sought to downplay the scandal because it struggles to win an unprecedented third consecutive time period.

Marcin Kirwinski, secretary common of the 33-year-old Gajewska’s Civic Coalition electoral alliance, denounced the arrest.

“These are Belarusian requirements,” Kerwinski stated. “The police arrested her regardless that she repeated that she was a member of Parliament.”

The police issued an announcement saying that they weren’t conscious that she was a member of parliament.

A video posted by Donald Tusk, the principle opposition chief, reveals police placing her into the truck whilst individuals informed police she was an MP.

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