On Wednesday, Telewizja Republika reported on the events that took place in front of the Sejm. Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik tried to get into the plenary hall, but the Marshal’s Guard prevented them from entering the building. As a result, there were fights in which Antonii Macierewicz, among others, participated. These scenes were presented to the viewers of the program “Jedziemy” by Michał Rachoń.
TV Republika about the row in front of the Sejm
The presenter said on TV Republika that the mandates were taken away from the MPs after the decision of the Speaker of the Sejm: “We are dealing with the fact that MPs Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński are not allowed to participate in the Sejm sessions, despite the existence of a final ruling repealing the decision of the Speaker of the Sejm to expire their mandates.” However, Szymon Hołownia told journalists that the Supreme Court was not responsible for this decision.
Sakiewicz about Szymon Hołownia. The head of Republika TV did not bite his tongue
Tomasz Sakiewicz commented on the events involving Kamiński and Wąsik, sharply criticizing Szymon Hołownia. “Horrifying scenes, an attack on Polish democracy. There is no other way to describe it than forcibly preventing some MPs from participating in the deliberations. Something has definitely ended in Poland today. Preventing MPs from entering the Sejm and this language of communist propaganda… Mr. Hołownia is he’s an idiot, everyone knows he’s a clown who doesn’t read books. He gets intoxicated with his tweets and puts himself in the shoes of handy communist propagandists. What Hołownia is doing has set us back very far. He had the status of a showman who doesn’t respect position very much. marshal. Today he has moved into a completely different drawer,” said the editor-in-chief of Telewizja Republika on air.
Source: Gazeta

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