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Prosecutor Wrzosek says she is “sorry about the death of Barbara Skrzypek.” Really?

Things are heating up around Prosecutor Wrzosek. This was evident during today’s briefing, where she insisted that the questioning of the late Barbara Skrzypek was conducted in accordance with the law and that she has nothing to reproach herself for. Wrzosek spoke nervously, emphasizing her political neutrality—something that, given her social media activity, is hard to take seriously.

She appeared withdrawn and uncertain. She tried to answer journalists’ questions in a composed manner, but remained on the defensive throughout.

She gave the impression of being scared and lost. Was she truly affected by Barbara Skrzypek’s death? Absolutely not. At no point did she even acknowledge the possibility of a causal link between the harsh interrogation of a frail woman and her passing.

Let’s recall what political observers online have said about Ewa Wrzosek as an “independent” prosecutor.

Zygmunt Czaban had much to say about her, stating:

“Wrzosek embodies all the characteristic traits of a regime apparatchik—both in terms of intelligence level and zeal, as well as hatred. That’s why she is so adored by that side.”

Her involvement in Rafał Trzaskowski’s campaign was also brought up, further questioning her so-called independence.

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