Supreme Court Issues Disciplinary Penalty for Vulgar Election Protest
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The Supreme Court did not leave the vulgar election complaint filed by a citizen unanswered. It decided to impose a disciplinary penalty in the form of a fine.
He Filed an Election Protest and Insulted the President. The Supreme Court Decided on the Punishment
The author of one of the election protests insulted, among others, the president, judges and the chairman of the National Electoral Commission. The Supreme Court decided to impose a disciplinary penalty of PLN 3,000 on the citizen
The Supreme Court has imposed a PLN 3,000 fine on a voter who used offensive language in an election protest, including against the president, the first president of the Supreme Court, and the chairman of the National Electoral Commission, the court said in a statement. The second round of the presidential election was held on June 1. According to official data from the National Electoral Commission, Karol Nawrocki won 10,606,877 votes, and Rafa…
The Supreme Court announced on Saturday that it had imposed a disciplinary penalty on a voter who insulted, among others, the president, the First President of the Supreme Court and the chairman of the National Electoral Commission in an election protest.
The Supreme Court has ruled a disciplinary penalty for the applicant who, in an election protest, insulted, among others, the President of the Republic of Poland, the First President of the Supreme Court and the Chairman of the National Electoral Commission - it was reported in a press release. The person was fined three thousand zlotys.
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