Karol Nawrocki one more time appears in the stands during football matches, as well as guests of events where kiboles and fans are present. The Polish president emphasizes his relation with athletics – this subject besides appeared in the background during the election campaign. He besides tries to build relations with the cheering community. But things don't always go the way they want: during a fresh visit, politics at the stadium from the stands were able to hear whistles, and on Friday (20 March) at 2 different matches the fans presented banners with sharp slogans.
The fans assessed the decision of Karol Nawrocki. Sharp words on banners
The first of the banners appeared in the stands during Friday's match of the 26th PKO BP Extraclass. Motor Lublin and KGHM Zagłę Lubin clubs competed at the stadium. The match was held in Lublin, and in the host team's fan sector appeared a banner with an evaluation of 1 of the last decisions of Karol Nawrocki.
"K. Nawrocks – silently you veto the bill. You accept many years of detention without evidence. Act 1600, changes in KPK" – we could read. Additionally, a hand with a yellow card appeared on the black material, in addition to the white inscriptions, on which it added "From the people of the Motor".
But that was not the only cheering comment about another veto by Karol Nawrocki. During another match, played the same day between Pity Gliwice and Radom Radom, the fans besides pitched dense guns.
"Karol Nawrocki – endless detentions, illegal evidence, 60-year-olds you shake your hand, and you grant freedoms to hurtful people – you are not 1 of us," we read on the banner that was posted in the Gliwice sector.
Veto by Karol Nawrocki. He gets hit for not signing the Code of Criminal Procedure amendment
The bill of 27 February of this year on the amendment of the Code of Criminal Procedure and any another laws is listed by supporters. The decision not to sign Karol Nawrocki as amended was passed on 13 March, which we besides wrote about on Thematic. president Rafał Leśkiewicz's press spokesperson reported that it results from "the concern for the safety of citizens and the effectiveness of the state in the fight against the most dangerous crime".
What would change the revision of the NCP? The authoritative website of the Sejm described that the task included, among others, records of "imposing a ban on the usage of illegally obtained evidence, limiting the excessive usage of temporary detention, expanding the decision-making of courts, and reducing prosecutors, expanding the right of defence at all stages of criminal law proceedings, facilitating the obtaining of legal assistance ex officio".
Meanwhile, on Wednesday 18 March, the Ministry of Justice issued a communication in which it repudiates the President's Chancellery's allegations against the amendment and states: "The crisis presented to the public is based on incorrect explanation of the rules and misleads the public".











