Commentators Mock the Prosecutor's Office's Decision in the Bąkiewicz Case
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Mr. Robert Bąkiewicz can legally get in a car, cross the border, drink coffee in Görlitz, eat wurst in Dresden, and then return to Poland up to a dozen times a day.
Robert Bąkiewicz was charged with insulting an officer at the Gorzów prosecutor's office. Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki commented on the situation.
Nationalist activist Robert Bąkiewicz was charged on Monday with insulting uniformed services. "I can only say that, in my opinion, this is political chutzpah, an attempt at intimidation, an attempt to disorganize the activities of the Border Defense Movement and anti-immigration activities in Poland. Donald Tusk and the ruling party support all the activities and political agenda being pushed by the European Union," Bąkiewicz said before his qu…
Robert Bąkiewicz was charged with insulting an officer on Monday. "He didn't say that word. It was overheard by one of the officers, who assumed Robert Bąkiewicz directed it at him," said attorney Krzysztof Wąsowski. The defense attorney said he was shocked by one of the preventive measures, which is a ban on approaching the Polish-German border.
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