Tusk Claims He Knows Where Romanowski Is. The Minister Commented on the Matter.
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Mateusz Morawiecki's Development Plus politicians breathed a sigh of relief that they no longer had to defend Marcin Romanowski or—though the latter is now more quiet—Zbigniew Ziobro. Previously, they had been reluctant to do so because PiS demanded it. A quiet glee reigned in the prime minister's circle over the former party's troubles.
Donald Tusk declared that he would be willing to participate in the hearing concerning Marcin Romanowski. "If I can help the court in any way, I have no problem with that," he added.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk assured on Wednesday that Polish authorities are trying to "discreetly and professionally" monitor the situation of former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski. According to previous reports, the Law and Justice (PiS) politician is believed to be in Transnistria. Tusk noted that repatriating him to Poland might be difficult, though he did not rule out the possibility.
Leftist MP Tomasz Trela warns that Marcin Romanowski may possess valuable information for the Kremlin. Special Services Coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak tempers the controversy, but admits that Russian services "certainly" know about the MP's presence in the territory they control.
Donald Tusk claims that Marcin Romanowski is "99 percent certain" to be in Tiraspol, Transnistria. Tomasz Siemoniak weighed in on the matter.
"I don't think that's true. When the prime minister says something with 99% certainty, we remember what those 99% are like with his election promises," said PiS MEP Patryk Jaki on Gość Wydarzenia (Guest of Events). He was commenting on Donald Tusk's statement that Marcin Romanowski was most likely in Transnistria. He also admitted that he didn't rule out a joint government with the Confederation.
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