MP for "What Harm Can It Do to Promise" Punished by KO Board
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk's meeting with Civic Coalition MPs, including Rafał Trzaskowski, ended on Wednesday after 9 p.m. MP Przemysław Witek was suspended for three months for the famous "What harm does it do to promise?". The atmosphere was heated by PiS MPs who tried to get into the Chancellery of the Prime Minister with "parliamentary control". The post-election situation was ironically commented on by Adrian Zandberg.
Witek's scandalous words caused widespread outrage and strongly stuck not only to him, but also to the entire Civic Platform camp and their presidential candidate - Rafał Trzaskowski.
MP Przemysław Witek was punished by the board of the Civic Coalition club for saying "what harm can it do to promise?"
KO MP Przemysław Witek has been punished by the board of the Civic Coalition club for his words spoken on Polsat News — reports Interia. After the first round of elections, the politician, when asked whether Rafał Trzaskowski should sign the demands presented by Sławomir Mentzen in the so-called Mentzen eight, stated that "what harm can be done in promising."
Przemysław Witek from the Civic Coalition was punished by the club's board for his statement on Polsat News. The politician was suspended from membership rights, among other things.
Przemysław Witek has been suspended for three months from his membership in the KO club - Interia has learned. The aim is to state what harm there is in promises made by the MP on Polsat News before the elections.
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