Former Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski, who is currently pursued by the Bodnar-led prosecution and has been granted political asylum in Hungary, has taken the helm of the Polish-Hungarian Institute of Freedom, operating within Hungary’s Center for Fundamental Rights. In an interview with Republika, Romanowski explained that the institute’s mission is to inform the world about the situation in Poland under Donald Tusk’s government — a government, he claims, that persecutes the opposition, introduces leftist ideology into schools, and opens the country to illegal migration.
Poland as an Experimental Battlefield
Speaking with Republika president Tomasz Sakiewicz, Romanowski said that the institute’s goal is not only to analyze events unfolding in Poland but also to warn the free world that “the threats and lawlessness we are experiencing in Poland are a stark example of what is already happening elsewhere — for instance, in Romania, where elections were annulled, in France, where Marine Le Pen was barred from running, or in the United States, where attempts were made to disqualify Donald Trump.”
Appearing on the program Political Coffee, Romanowski emphasized that “we are in a civilizational war, facing a globalist assault on sovereignty and national identity.”
He linked this to the aggressive spread of woke ideology, radical environmentalism, and the mass influx of illegal immigrants into Europe — a phenomenon that, he noted, was previously seen in the United States. “Poland has become an important battlefield in this war; we are treated as a testing ground. This has been the case ever since the Brussels-imposed Tusk administration — the very globalists in question — seized power in Poland, launching a Kulturkampf alongside political persecution, targeting not only politicians but also ordinary citizens,” Romanowski explained.