Poland Asks European Parliament to Waive Mariusz Kamiński's Immunity
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Poland asks European Parliament to waive Mariusz Kamiński's immunity
The European Parliament has received a motion to waive the immunity of PiS (Law and Justice) MEP Mariusz Kamiński, as announced by EP President Roberta Metsola on Monday. Metsola stated that the Polish authorities requested the waiver of Kamiński’s immunity and that the matter has been referred to the Legal Affairs Committee (JURI). This process typically takes several months, leading to a final vote by the full Parliament. On 31 March, Prosecut…
"They want to get me after 20 years for Kwaśniewski's villa," commented Mariusz Kamiński. A new motion to waive his immunity has been submitted to the European Parliament.
The European Parliament has received a motion to waive the immunity of PiS MEP Mariusz Kamiński. The case concerns the activities of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) between 2007 and 2009.
A motion to waive Mariusz Kamiński's immunity has been submitted to the European Parliament, announced the institution's head, Roberta Metsola. She also indicated that a vote on the immunities of Daniel Obajtek, Patryk Jaki, Grzegorz Braun, and Tomasz Buczek will take place on Tuesday.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced that she has received a request to waive the immunity of Law and Justice MEP Mariusz Kamiński. The case concerns Kamiński's actions from 2007 to 2009, when he headed the Central Anticorruption Bureau.
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