“Tusk seems to be slowly becoming politically feeble, as he is having increasingly frequent fits of truth-telling,” wrote PiS MP Zbigniew Ziobro on X. The politician thus commented on Niezależna.pl article about Donald Tusk’s explanation for the change in the position of Minister of Justice.
Replacing Bodnar with Żurek: Tusk Pointed to the ‘Reason’
In the podcast WojewódzkiKędzierski, Donald Tusk was asked why Waldemar Żurek replaced Adam Bodnar as Minister of Justice.
“Adam Bodnar genuinely believed that it was possible to restore the rule of law in Poland through civilized means, and it turned out that this was not true,” said the Prime Minister, indirectly admitting that the appointment of Żurek is connected to the fact that the scale of lawlessness committed by the government will only increase.
Ziobro: “Tusk Seems to Be Slowly Becoming Politically Feeble”
PiS MP Zbigniew Ziobro responded to a Niezależna.pl article discussing Prime Minister Tusk’s explanation for his decision to replace the Minister of Justice.
“Tusk seems to be slowly becoming politically feeble, as he is having increasingly frequent fits of truth-telling. At a meeting with voters, he admitted that he had fulfilled only one-third of his promises and does not intend to do more. And now he’s admitted that he no longer wants to ‘settle accounts with the opposition by civilized means,’ which is why he turned to Żurek,”
the politician wrote on X.
Ziobro added that Żurek is “a man of the so-called ‘trusted judges,’ who, in violation of the law, removes legitimate court presidents, sidelines ‘unreliable’ judges from ruling, and has replaced the principle of random case assignment with phone calls from the office.”
“This is not reform but a relapse into the communist PRL era, when courts served those in power, and verdicts were written by politicians. Tusk is a pathologically cynical fraud; he’s just stopped hiding it,”
Ziobro concluded.
