Zbigniew Ziobro Granted International Protection and Political Asylum in Hungary
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Viktor Orbán takes up an ally from Poland, who is allegedly being politically persecuted there. This outrages the government in Warsaw and questions a fundamental principle of the EU.
Shortly before Christmas, Hungary informed the EU that two Poles in Hungary have received international protection without revealing their identity. It has now become known that the former Polish Minister of Justice Ziobro is among them.
"The leader of the political corruption system is asking for political asylum from Viktor Orbán's government. It is a logical decision," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in response to the fact that Zbigniew Ziobr, the former Polish right-wing justice minister, was granted refugee status in Hungary. "What will be the next stop, Minsk or Moscow?" asked Radoslaw Sikorski, the foreign minister in Warsaw, who is usually uncompromising towards …
Warsaw politics and the press seemed to have priced in the Ziobro case, Poland expert Zsombor Zeöld told 24.hu regarding the fact that former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro was granted political asylum by the Orbán cabinet. Judging by their reactions, Poles were really not surprised that Hungary would grant asylum to a politician who had been indicted by the authorities in his home country. When this first happened, and Marcin Romanowsk…
In a new clash between Viktor Orbán's executive and Donald Tusk's, Polish Justice holder Waldemar Zurek has called Hungary's position "unacceptable", pointing to Budapest's interference in an ongoing judicial process.
Former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro was granted asylum in Hungary. President Karol Nawrocki criticized the PiS MP's conduct.
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