It happened on Wednesday evening in Warsaw, in front of the presidential palace Protest against the arrest of Mariusz Kaminski and Maciej Vesic. The gathered crowd consisted of more than a hundred people.
People in line Flags and prepared banners. The placards bore the words “Tusk violates the constitution”, “We will defend Poland” and “Solidarity with Kaminski and Vesik”. However, there were also banners saying that the arrest of convicted politicians was a “spark of democracy”.
The entire gathering was guarded by police officers.
Arrest of Mariusz Kaminski and Macie Vesik. Protests in Warsaw
Protests were also held the previous day, Tuesday evening. When the PiS politicians were captured by the police and was detained in the pre-trial detention center in the Grohów district of Warsaw.
look: Mariusz Kaminski and Macie Vesik were arrested. Protests in Warsaw
The rally in front of the presidential palace started at 8 pm. Protesters held red and white flags and banners in front of the palace.
Several people also gathered near the headquarters of the Grenadiers, where the former CBA leaders were initially transferred. Protesters there sang the Polish national anthem and shouted that Kaminski and Vesik were there. political prisoners.
Video: M. Kaminski and M. Detention of Vesic
PiS politicians also appeared on the scene. Among others, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Przemysław Charnecki, Radosław Fogiel, Ryszard Terlek and Janusz Czyszynski.
MPs of PiS were arrested. They were arrested
Mariusz Kaminski and Maciej Vasik were arrested in the presidential palace on Tuesday evening. The police did it Court arrest warrant. At first, uniformed officers appeared near the houses of the parliamentarians, but they could not find what they were looking for.
After the arrest of the politicians, they were transferred… District police headquarters, ul. Grenadiers in Warsaw. Then they were transferred to the Warsaw-Grokhov Detention Center.
look: Mandate of Mariusz Kaminski. The decision was published in Monitor Polski
Despite the protests, as reported by a Polsat News reporter, a significant number of lawyers, as well as the ombudsman and the chairman of the National Election Commission, believe that the final decision is still valid. Regardless, it is not cassational, meaning that as of December 21, politicians They lost their parliamentary mandates.