Will Karol Nawrocki pardon Zbigniew Ziobra in case he is convicted of a crime? | photo. Lefty ClubPublic domain
On Thursday, the parliamentary committee is to vote on the waiver of the immunity of Zbigniew Ziobrze, and most likely on Friday the proposal will be addressed by all Members. If the erstwhile Minister of Justice loses the privilege of immunity, he may be held liable for, as the prosecutor claims, 26 crimes, including the establishment and management of an organized crime group. If Ziobro had been convicted, would president Charles Nawrocki have reached out to him and given him an act of grace? The chief of the presidential BPM Marcin Przycz answered this question.
On Friday, October 31, Minister of Justice and lawyer General Waldemar Żurek made a motion to the Sejm to waive the immunity of Zbigniew Ziobra. The erstwhile head of the Justice Ministry of the Law and Justice Government can be punished for a full of up to 26 crimes if the Sejm decides to deprive him of the Member's privilege. The prosecution accuses him, among others, of directing an organized crime group in connection with the alleged removal of PLN 150 million from the Justice Fund.
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On Thursday, 6 November, Żurek's proposal is to be dealt with by the Rules of Procedure Committee, parliamentary matters and immunity, and 1 day later, according to the erstwhile predictions, the proposal will be put to the vote in the plenary area of the lower chamber, where all present Members will vote on it.
Even if Zbigniew Ziobro is deprived of immunity and then sentenced, he can number on another lifeline. president Karol Nawrocki, a associate of the PiS community, could exercise the right of grace and give it to the erstwhile Minister of Justice. The journalists asked the head of the global Policy Bureau at the Presidential Palace, Marcin Przycz.
"The immunity is not lifted yet, there is no indictment, the more there is no sentence, not even an invalid one, let alone a final one," added the Entrant. He added that "the road to constitutional action by the head of state is inactive very, very far away" and that the focus now needs to be on "legal evaluation of the prosecution's actions" towards Zbigniew Ziobra.
Source: fact.pl














