The proceeding began with a witness taking an oath. Ernest Bejda then took advantage of the anticipation of giving free speech.
– I was forced to do so on the basis of a ruling by a territory court that was served to me present by the police. I keep my position that, in the face of the decision of the Constitutional Court, the commission of the State... – Bejda started to speak.
– I gotta halt due to the fact that we're not here to settle the TK issue. delight focus on the content concerning the subject substance of the committee's work," said the chief of the committee Magdalena Magoka.
The next 20 minutes were verbal pushes. Bejda spoke of the alleged illegality of the commission, Magpie interrupted him and called for mention to the meritum.
– I'm not afraid of you. I will answer questions – said Bejda.
– This conversation will be hard and long if you interrupt all second sentence. The discussion area is limited – he addressed Magdalena Magpie.
Clearly annoyed and upset, Beyza tried to prove that he was illegal in front of the committee. Finally, the committee interrupted him, took the chance to talk freely in a vote. The Commission has moved on to asking questions.
Beyza stated that he was unlawfully denied the chance to speak, and alternatively of answering questions, he attempted to proceed his argument. He then argued that his evidence should be secret.
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