Przemysław Czarnek, Law and Justice’s candidate for prime minister, strongly criticized the actions of the security services and the prosecutor’s office. Speaking on the Sakiewicz Cabinet program on TV Republika, he argued that individuals associated with the conservative camp are being subjected to “secret police-style tactics” and claimed that the measures being taken stem from political decisions made at the highest levels of government.
During the broadcast of the Sakiewicz Cabinet on TV Republika, Czarnek commented on the actions of state agencies and the proceedings against people connected to the TV Republika community.
As the program’s host noted, despite numerous reports filed regarding false alarms and interventions at the homes of journalists affiliated with the station, those affected have not been recognized by prosecutors as injured parties.
“At the outset, the prosecutor’s office did not recognize us as injured parties in any of these cases. We are being threatened with death, bomb attacks, and raids on our homes. Our privacy is being violated, our lives are being completely disrupted, and there are attempts to intimidate us with threats of imprisonment. Yet in none of these cases have we been recognized as victims,”
Sakiewicz said.
Czarnek stated that he was not surprised by the actions taken by state institutions.
“This comes as no surprise to me because it is a coordinated operation. I have explained this many times before. I even had a conversation with my wife about how, at any moment, they could enter anyone’s home,”
he said.
As an example, he pointed to actions taken against people connected to President Karol Nawrocki.
“If they could enter the home of President Karol Nawrocki’s mother without informing any of the relevant authorities, enter the editor’s apartment, which also served as a newsroom residence, and handcuff his assistant on the grounds that she allegedly intended to resist, even though everyone has seen the footage, then they could enter anywhere,”
he argued.
Sakiewicz reminded viewers that the case involving his assistant remains ongoing.
“The relevant documents were filed on the very same day. The following day, false claims were made that she had never been detained. The police later prepared a detention report at the request of her lawyers, and the stated reason for the detention was her failure to present an identity card, meaning she was suspected of committing a minor offense,”
he said.
Czarnek described such actions as follows:
“These are secret police-style methods that are not normally employed by our services.”
The politician stressed that, while serving as the Lublin Voivode, he supervised the work of security services in the region and held their professionalism in high regard.
“These are people who generally perform their duties exceptionally well. However, those who carried out these actions were acting under someone’s influence, following someone’s command, executing specific orders, and those orders come from above, from Donald Tusk’s government,”
he said.
According to Czarnek, under normal circumstances, reports of this kind would not result in such extensive interventions.
“Under normal conditions, notifications of this sort would be disregarded by the services, just as reports of a bomb allegedly planted in a school gymnasium during matriculation exams are ignored when there is no evidence pointing to a genuine threat,”
he argued.
