Ziobro is no longer in Hungary. Their hands can't scope me

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Zbigniew Ziobro, whom they want to file 26 charges in Poland, spent the last fewer weeks in Hungary. Meanwhile, it turns out that the erstwhile Minister of Justice has already flown to another country. He stated that "he is simply a free man," which is why he travels across Europe. His statements will surely not like Donald Tusk.


Zbigniew Ziobro is suspected of 26 crimes including misappropriation of funds from the Justice Fund and directing an organized crime group. He late stayed in Budapest, where he protected himself under Viktor Orbán's wing.

He's gone now. He informed that he had left Hungary and went to the capital of Belgium. “I travel across Europe, I am a free man, and their hands are incapable to scope me,” he stated in a conversation with tv in Poland24.

Ziobro no longer in Budapest


As we have already informed on Temat.pl, on 22 December the court will decide whether Ziobro should be temporarily arrested. – Donald Tusk would like to show by my detention that he is simply a political alpha male in Polish politics – macho, who closed down the lawyer General, who held his office for 10 years – assessed the politician of the Law and Justice.

In his opinion, the Prime Minister wants to hide, among others, problems in wellness care." In order for specified an operation to be effective many times, he would request me in a penal institution in handcuffs on his legs and hands (...), most likely even in a red straitjacket, as I am to be the head of organized crime group the most serious and dangerous in Poland – he added.

Ziobro says, "for now, the service is not going to halt him." “Every week of their ineffectiveness will be a blow to their image of effective power that settles. Donald Tusk has an image problem that will grow all day, all week. I am here in Brussels, showing its ineffectiveness – he said.

"In a amazingly good form, Ziobro is brazenly walking around the European Parliament today. Yesterday he looked like he was preparing for his next trip. Does the court gotta wait until December 22?" asked Dariusz Joński on platform X. The politician attached a photograph of the erstwhile minister.



Ziobro argues that his "presence in the Belgian capital should not surprise anyone due to the fact that lawyers reported Brussels as 1 of his addresses". At the end of his last interview, he added that he was there to talk to politicians, but besides the media, about the scale of alleged violations of law in Poland by the Donald Tusk government.

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