"In my opinion, he fulfilled the condition of defamation of the head of state" - wrote Marek Jakubiak, reacting to the words of Ukrainian writer in the "Gozdyra Debate". "Vitalij Mazurenko in Polsata described Nawrocki president de facto as any prison gang leader" - noted associate Sebastian Kaleta. The President's Office besides responded to the offensive wording.
Mr. Nawrocki's rhetoric and behaviour are not presidential behavior, it's pachan's behavior. That's how a criminal leader is defined in Russian prisons. - said Polsat News on air Ukrainian writer Vitali Mazurenko.
She immediately reacted to his words by suggesting restraint on the subject. - I think you should think about it. is specified a word in place. You're comparing the Polish president to a individual in a prison environment. This is border crossing, she said. Mazurenko, however, powerfully replied: - I'm sorry. I don't think it's crossing the border..
A controversial message by a Ukrainian journalist. Politicians Indignant
Shortly after the issue of Tuesday release "Gozdyra Debates"on social media appeared Policy commentswhich the quoted message has made. "Vitali Mazurenko in Polsata described Nawrocki president de facto as any prison gang leader" - he wrote on platform X PiS MP Sebastian Kaleta. "I anticipate to analyse Article 135, par. 2 kk, i.e. insulting the President" - he added, addressing the National Prosecutor's Office.
Kaleta besides mentioned Karol Nawrocki's veto amendment of the Act on Assistance to Ukrainians. "Mr. Mazurenko proved veto and president counterproject right".
SEE: A start on Polsat News. "It's crossing the border"
Comment besides published Paweł Jabłoński. "Every day brings further arguments in favour of president Karol Nawrocki's initiative. And Mr Mazurenko, who so regrets the alleged deficiency of Poland's support for Ukraine, should thank you in an urgent manner for your hospitality in our country and go to the front to truly support your homeland there" - he wrote.
The reaction of the Chancellery of the president of Poland to the words that hit Nawrocki
The Blessed One, permanent advisor to Karol Nawrocki in the Chancellery of the president wrote: "W. Mazurenko with his A scandalous occurrence confirmed the legitimacy of the proposal to extend the procedure for granting Polish citizenship".
"Polish constitution does not let for the removal of citizenshipBut we have the right to anticipate the prosecution to act immediately. Article 135(2)(k)" - emphasized God.
This provision of the Penal Code provides for a prison conviction for the individual who does images of the head of the Polish State. "Who publically insults the president of Poland, is sentenced to imprisonment up to 3 years old".
"These words should not fall"
"Words that have died in the 'Gozdyra Debate' program definitely do not aid the Ukrainian origin in Poland. Scandalous words from the guest should never fall towards the president of the Republic" - assessed in turn Rafał KomarevichMember of the Polish Parliament 2050.
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On the another hand, erstwhile presidential candidate Marek Jakubiak called writer Vitali Mazurenko "Ukrainian beet". "Who is that? In my opinion, he fulfilled the condition of defamation of the head of state. So, bye." - he wrote on platform X.
"Help, give your heart, give everything you have and much more, and in the end hear it: Vitali Mazurenko about the Polish President. There you go. This is the end of giving distant Polish citizenship - who and why gave him a Polish passport in 2019?" - commented Krzysztof Mulawa of the Confederation.
Help, give your heart, give everything you have and much more, and at the end, hear this:
— Krzysztof Mulawa (@krzysztofmulawa) August 26, 2025
Vitali Mazurenko about Polish President. There you go.
This is the end of giving distant Polish citizenship - who and why gave him Polish passport in 2019???? pic.twitter.com/UA12xrCowB
The entry was besides posted by writer and political activist Michał Cichy. "Vitali Mazurenko, Ukrainian journalist. He has even Polish citizenship, so he should be liable for these words criminally. He publically insulted the president of Poland. I'm already forgetting that in the same program he called us Confederates 'fascists'"
