PiS MP Luke Meyza was detained by police on the S3 way for speeding by 80 km/h. According to the spokesperson for the Police territory Command in Polkowice horseshoes. The event took place on Monday at 10.40 p.m. between Gaworice and Radwanice.
"The officers stopped the car that was driving at 200 km/h in a place where the limit of 120 km/h applies," said the police officer. For this infringement, the MP was to receive a mandate of PLN 2.5 1000 and 15 punishment points.
Refusal to adopt the mandate
Mejza, however, refused to accept the penalty, citing his parliamentary status. "He refused to accept the mandate, indicating that he was protected by parliamentary immunity" - he gave the horseshoes. Rybikowski.
The case sparked the sharp reaction of the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Marcin Kierwiński. On portal X he wrote, "A certain Meyza drove 200 km/h. He refused to accept the mandate. due to the fact that he's an MP. I'm a PiS MP. We won't. The police have done their part. Meyza will answer for this barbarian rally".
Request to waive immunity
A spokesperson for the Ministry of abroad Affairs Karolina Galecka confirmed that the police had detained the MP during regular checks. "Since the MP has not accepted the mandate, the police will request the talker of the Sejm, through the lawyer General, to waive immunity. The law applies to us all" - she added.
Information about the mandate for MP Mejza was the first to give RMF FM radio.
Sources used: "PAP" Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.











