Theodoros Rousopoulos and his letter
"Gazeta Wyborcza" reported that high-profile sources in the Ministry of abroad Affairs confirmed the events related to Theodoros Rousopoulos' letter, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. According to this information, on 15 July the interior safety Agency carried out an action in Marcin Romanowski's apartment.
Member of the Sovereign Poland and erstwhile Deputy Minister of Justice was detained and transported to the National Prosecutor's Office, where he heard 11 allegations of fraud in the Justice Fund (PLN 112 million distributed to entities associated with the United Right) and activities in an organized criminal group.
After the detention, the MP's lawyer, Mr Bartosz Lewandowski, announced to journalists that an crucial condition had arisen that might change the situation, but did not uncover details of the case.
On Tuesday, the prosecution announced a request for arrest for Marcin Romanowski, and the proceeding was due Wednesday morning. However, unexpectedly, the territory Court for Warsaw Mokotów appointed it on Tuesday at 11.30 p.m. Earlier, after 13 p.m., Arkadiusz Mularczyk, associate of the Law and Delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, announced on the X portal that the Secretary-General of the USSR informed him of the Council of Europe's intention to address the Marshal of the Sejm on the illegal detention of the associate without the approval of that institution.
Following this information, a letter from president Rousopoulos was published indicating that additional immunity protects Romanowski from detention and detention. Shortly after midnight, the court released the MP and the National Prosecutor's Office was criticized for neglecting the key procedure.
Participation of Magdalena Marcinkowska
After the release of Marcin Romanowski, thunders fell from the prison for the prosecution. Politicians associated with the United Right described the situation as a disgrace and a disgrace, while the government considered it an oversight that would nevertheless not change the fact that Romanowski would yet face justice.
When examining the prosecution's error, it was pointed out that the Council of Europe had to be notified and informed of resolutions on parliamentary immunity and the request for detention. So far, there have been no objections to the application of criminal liability to delegates for crimes committed in the country, as the Member, who has been sitting in the Assembly for many years and has spoken for “Gazeta Wyborcza”.
Journalists “Gazeta Wyborcza” note that the Polish authorities should have been alerted to the negligence of the Polish delegation at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. At the time of the arrest of Marcin Romanowski, the head of the delegation was Jerzy Baurzy, who, however, stayed outside the facility.
Magdalena Marcinkowska replaced him for the time of his absence. According to the MFA, it was she who informed the General Secretariat of the Assembly. An urgent gathering with the secretary-general, permanent legal advisor and president Rousopoulos was held on 16 July, which resulted in the preparation of a letter which was an crucial paper for Romanowski. This letter went to the talker of the Sejm of Simon Holownia and then to the prosecution and court.
According to her MFA informants, Magdalena Marcinkowska is not an accidental individual in this case. In the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, she was a close associate of Piotr Gliński. After leaving MKiDN, she received a position in UNESCO structures and was then transferred to a facility in Strasbourg. He is presently finishing his mission at this facility.















