During the Wednesday session of the Parliamentary Committee on Culture, Marek Suski insulted Members in the Chamber. You can't work with morons. Goodbye, ladies and gentlemen. Goodbye, you morons," said PiS MP, then he left the room.
Marek Suski called MPs "dumps" and now it explains
As we wrote in naTemat.pl, the motion to dismiss Piotr Adamowicz from the position of head of this commission collapsed without even a minute of debate and was then rejected in the vote. And that's what made Mark Suski angry.
The Civic Coalition Club applied to punish a PiS MP for insulting members of the Sejm's Cultural Committee. The politician referred to his message on Thursday 18 December.
"First of all, the Platform, erstwhile 1 of you called the president "a moron", was very happy about it. And she was glad that there was a judgement of a court that said it was legitimate criticism, due to the fact that it is just a saying that politicians have limited intellectual abilities," said Suski in TVP Info.
The author of these words about Andrzej Duda was the author Jakub Żulczyk. – You are besides pleased and do the same – he pointed out to Suski present in the studio Adam Gomoła from Poland 2050. “Yes, karma is coming back,” Suski replied.
This is about the 2020 case.
Let us callback that the author criticised the activities of the then president in November 2020. Andrzej Duda congratulated Joe Biden, who won the US presidential election. "In anticipation of the nomination of the Electoral College, Poland is determined to keep the advanced level and quality of the Polish-American strategical partnership for an even stronger alliance," Duda wrote.
"There is no specified thing as 'nomination by the Electoral College' in the American electoral process. The president of the Elect in the United States 'pronounce' press agencies, there is no federal, central body or office in which the announcement is made. Joe Biden is the 46th president of the United States. Andrzej Duda is an idiot," concluded Jakub Żulczyk.
The author consistently refused to admit to the act, although he indicated that he was the author of the entry. In the end, the Court of Appeal in Warsaw ruled that Żulczyk did not commit the crime.










