Jarosław Kaczyński on trial. Date of process specified

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The first trial in connection with the suit brought by Zbigniew Komosa against Jarosław Kaczyński will take place on 14 August. It was previously decided that the court would deal with a possible violation of the physical integrity of the activist on June 17. However, the defence officer of the president of the Law and Justice Office requested a change of date.

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The territory Court for Warsaw Śródmieście will meet at the first proceeding in the proceedings Komosa’s Binder against the president Rights and Justice Thursday August 14th.

This time limit has been set in connection with the lawyer's request Jarosław Kaczyński to change the date of the court sitting as confirmed by the X Criminal Division.

Komos's trial against Kaczyński. We know the deadline.

The case is about the incidental of 10 October 2024, when, as Komosa claims, the president of the Law and Justice Office had Hit him in the face twice during the celebration of the alleged Smolensk monthly on Piłsudski Square in Warsaw. The activist then filed Private indictment of Article 217 of the Criminal Code, which refers to violation of physical immunity.

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The first date of the proceeding was set at 23 April, as no agreement was reached between the disputed parties on 4 March. However, due to the justified absence of the referee, the court gathering was postponed to June 17.

Kaczyński without immunity. Activist accuses him of violating physical integrity

Komosa and his lawyer already in December, during the procedure of waiving Kaczyński's parliamentary immunity, offered the politician a deal. In return, the president of PiS had publicly apologize for "the lie about the assassination" in Smolensk. The activist promised, in turn, that if this happened, he would retreat the prosecution and will no longer manifest at the memorial of the Smolensk Tragedy Victims.

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The proposal was valid until the vote in the Sejm and its terms were negotiable. yet on 6 December The Sejm waived Kaczyński's immunity.

241 Members from the Civic Coalition, Poland 2050-Third Way, PSL-Third Way, Left, Together and 1 non-attached MP voted for the proposal. 206 MPs of Law and Justice, Confederation and Free Republicans were opposed. No 1 abstained.

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