Members Witold Tumanowicz and Grzegorz Płaczek in the Ministry of the Interior and Administration intervened on 7 March 2024.
Witold Tumanovich:
– Today we are with parliamentary intervention at the Ministry of Interior and Administration in connection with the scandalous events of the March 6 Parliament. The police utilized gas and means of direct coercion for a peaceful crowd. On the peaceful protesters of farmers who fight for their existence and their families. Who are oppressed by EU regulations, suppressed by unfair competition from outside the east border. This is all a line of policy for both 8 years of the regulation of law and justice, as well as for the current government that does nothing about it. As you can see, it's truly just mami farmers and it wants to distract from the very essence of the problem.
We're with the intervention present to find out who's liable for these outrageous police behaviors.. We've got footage of the police throwing... a cobblestone in the crowd. This is an unacceptable situation, which, from our perspective, is marked simply by average police provocation. We've already seen pictures like this on the First March of Independence. In fact, the same government utilized to force the police, the sticks, the gas.. That's what we've been watching. As you can see, Minister Kierwiński took lessons from Minister Sienkiewicz And I think he's utilizing precisely the same tactics we've known from years erstwhile the independency Marches were attacked by the police.
Grzegorz Płaczek:
– Many Members from the Sejm spoke yesterday said that the guilty should be accounted for. Both those who were on 1 side and on the another side of the protestor. Therefore, we do not wait any longer. Today, we are applying our right to intervene on the basis of the Act on the exercise of the mandate of associate and Senator.
We request the issue of documentation and indications:
• Who was liable for securing the area under the Polish Sejm on the day of the assembly?
• Who and why gave orders to usage means of direct coercion against protesters?
• Who, why, and in what way dissolved the assembly?
• Why was the police accepting the escalation tactics against protesters?
• Why were direct coercion measures applied to Members of the Polish Parliament?
• Will those liable for the actions against the farmers protest and what are the service consequences?
• Why did police officers throw various items resembling firecrackers and stones in protesters, which revealed many recordings of the incidental and for what intent and under whose orders did the police enter a group of farmers protesting?
We request answers in writing.