Duda: Something Bad Is Happening to the Head of the Prosecutor General
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President Andrzej Duda, commenting on Adam Bodnar's recent decisions, stated that "something bad is happening to the head" of the Prosecutor General. He added that Bodnar "should reflect on himself a bit". He also spoke about responsibility "before God and history". Duda also referred to the situation on the Polish-German border.
President Andrzej Duda does not want to retire. The publication of his own book ("To ja") about his own presidency is to show him as a statesman, and the declarations of readiness to be prime minister of the right-wing PiS and Confederation government are a signal: I do not want to be just a commentator, but to remain in politics. In PiS, they accept this with smiles.
Reporter Lee Bo-bae and Im I-ryeong = It was confirmed on the 1st that Prosecutor General Shim Woo-jung had expressed her intention to resign. According to the legal community, Prosecutor General Shim had expressed her intention to resign the day before. Prosecutor General Shim is scheduled to release a statement at around 3:00 PM today. The retirement ceremony will be held on the 2nd.
President Andrzej Duda assessed that "something bad is happening to the head" of Prosecutor General Adam Bodnar, since he is questioning the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs of the Supreme Court and at the same time sending prosecutors to it. He also added that Bodnar "should reflect on himself a bit". PG spokeswoman Prosecutor Anna Adamiak informed on Monday that the Prosecutor General will refrain from presenting a position …
Andrzej Duda commented on the recent decisions of Adam Bodnar. It concerns the actions of the prosecutor's office regarding irregularities that allegedly occurred during the presidential elections. - Something bad is happening with the intellect, with the head of the Minister of Justice - said the president.
Andrzej Duda has lashed out at Adam Bodnar. "Something bad is happening to the head" of the Prosecutor General, since he is questioning the Supreme Court's Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs and at the same time sending prosecutors there. He also added that Bodnar "should reflect on himself a bit."
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