First, the correspondence was stuck in Belgium, then in Poland. "We are in the starting blocks to bring charges against Grzegorz Braun. However, to do so, we must receive documents signed by the appropriate persons from the European Parliament," prosecutor Piotr Skiba told "Rzeczpospolita."
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First, the correspondence was stuck in Belgium, then in Poland. "We are in the starting blocks to bring charges against Grzegorz Braun. However, to do so, we must receive documents signed by the appropriate persons from the European Parliament," prosecutor Piotr Skiba told "Rzeczpospolita."