KO MPs from the PiS Settlement squad informed that they were submitting a announcement to the prosecutor for 6 PiS MPs, including president of the Jarosław Kaczyński Party. This is about the "murderer" cheers directed at the Wednesday session of the Sejm towards Roman Giertych. KO will besides address the ethics committee.
Member of KO Katarzyna Kierzek-Koperska stated at a press conference in the Sejm that the submitted announcement concerns the anticipation for six MPs to commit the crime: Iwona Arendt, Przemysław Czarnek, Jarosław Kaczyński, Bartosz Kownacki, Antoni Macerewicz and Anna Krupka. "These people have been identified as those who shouted +murder+ and those who, in our opinion, should be held accountable," said the MP.
Giertych clarified that the announcement would mention a charge under Article 226 of the Criminal Code concerning the insulting of a public officer in the performance of his duties. He added that he was considering the "addition to this" from the accusation of private article 212 Kk, concerning defamation.
Karolina Pawliciak reported that KO besides submits a request to the Sejm's ethics committee for violations of the principles of parliamentary ethics by 6 PiS MPs. Roman Gierty, on the another hand, stated that a request was besides made to the Bureau of the Sejm to bring the consequences to the members of the Law and Justice under the Rules of Procedure of the Sejm.
Kierzek-Koperska stressed that the papers would be signed by the club president Zbigniew Konwiński. "The full club stands behind MP Roman Giertych" - she assured.
According to Giertych, Jarosław Kaczyński behaves nervously due to the fact that he fears criminal work in connection with the alleged 2 towers. According to MP KO, in the evidence of a co-worker of PiS president Barbara Skrzypek appeared the subject "using Kaczyński's position to settle a loan" from the state bank. "What upset Kaczyński in Mrs. Skrzypek's evidence was a passage in which she confirmed that he was gathering with the president of the bank on loan, which, in my opinion, is simply a adequate argument to charge him with exceeding his rights in order to get assets" - said Gierty.
Referring to the situation from the Wednesday session of the Sejm, he stated that the PiS MPs were shouting to him 'murderer' on the grounds that 'a lawyer from his law firm took part in a nice, delicate proceeding of Barbara Skrzypek'. Giertych pointed out that the PiS MPs "first prayed to John Paul II and later went out and accused the individual they knew was not connected to tragedy, for murder". The Wednesday session of the Sejm began by celebrating a minute of silence of the Pope's memory.
On Wednesday in the Sejm, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński named Roman Giertych "the main sadist" in connection with the death of his co-worker Barbara Skrzypek. Giertych, in an effort to answer him, entered the parliamentary platform, which was surrounded by PiS MPs. You could hear the cry of "murderer," "get down murderer," directed at Gierty. Then Deputy Marshal Piotr Zgorzelski ordered a recess.
Giertych besides commented on Kaczyński's words on Thursday. PiS president said he hoped that Gierty would "spent the remainder of his life in prison." Kaczyński recalled an article of the Criminal Code on the coup and added that, according to him, the Gierty "participate in this undertaking and should obtain, for example, due to this death (Barbara Skrzypek), this highest dimension of punishment, or life imprisonment". "Unless, of course, this will not be judged in a completely different legal situation, on the alleged Nuremberg principle, then this dimension of punishment may be even higher" - added Kaczyński.
As Gierty stated, "Kaczyński goes insane, wants to introduce himself as a lunatic who does not control his words." In addressing the president of the Law and Justices, he joked: "Jarku, I have a question whether death will be preceded by torture or not? I have an understandable curiosity about this."
"And seriously - this is part of building his image again as an highly insane person. Comparing this communicative to Nazi criminals tried in Nuremberg are the strongest of possible words. What will you say if we participate in your interrogation as a suspect, if you sit on the defendants' bench or are convicted, you must have a fewer words," he said. (PAP)