In his commentary on the EU Fit for 55 package, the Minister end of the production of vehicles with internal combustion engines, suggested that the car in the recording was an electric vehicle. As the commentators of Zbigniew Ziobro’s entry proved, there was a car in the recording that transported gas cylinders. Moreover, the recording was already several years old and was recorded in Russia. “However, the Minister of Justice playing a video about the explosion of a car with gas cylinders as a video about an electrician to justify his lying thesis – grossly,” wrote MP Katarzyna Lubnauer.
Journalist Szymon Jadczak reminded that at the end of 2020, Ziobro’s ministry announced “the fight against fake news”. It was about a draft law on the protection of freedom of speech, which was supposed to help fight disinformation and ensure that Internet users will not be blocked for expressing opinions that are not in line with the administrator of a given website. “I wonder how many years in prison the court invented by Zbigniew Ziobro would sentence Zbigniew Ziobro for publishing fake news by Zbigniew Ziobro?” Jadczak wonders.
After many hours, Ziobro deleted his entry and posted a new one in which … warns against fake news. “Watch out for fake videos published as spectacular fires of electric cars. The problem with extinguishing them is real, as the firefighters themselves say, so you can be fooled, so be vigilant” – wrote the minister.
Fit for 55 programme
The main objective of the “Fit for 55” package is to reduce the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. The ETS system, i.e. carbon dioxide emission trading, imposes fees on companies that emit a particularly large amount of pollutants. According to the reform proposed by the European Parliament, the sectors covered by this system are to reduce emissions by more than 60% compared to 2005.
Source: Gazeta

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