Romanowski Speaks Bluntly: Claims Poland Is Treated as a Third-World Country Under Tusk

Former Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski has been stripped of his Polish passport by Donald Tusk’s government. The Law and Justice MP published a recording in which he noted that the decision has no legal consequences for him, as he had previously obtained political refugee status. “That red-haired Volksdeutsch and the whole Olsen Gang operate in such a way that their manhunts for Poles go very poorly,” Romanowski said.

Marcin Romanowski, former Deputy Minister of Justice, has had his diplomatic and service passports invalidated. The decisions were made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Interior and Administration – headed respectively by Radosław Sikorski and Marcin Kierwiński, ministers in Donald Tusk’s government. Romanowski intends to fight for his good name, but fears that he has no chance of a fair trial in Poland as long as Tusk remains prime minister.

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Invalidating the passports does not affect Romanowski’s ability to travel, as he had already obtained political refugee status in Hungary and holds a document that allows him to cross borders under the Geneva Convention.

“They did it out of sheer crude malice, or out of ignorance, because indeed that red-haired Volksdeutsch and the whole Olsen Gang operate in such a way that their manhunts for Poles go very poorly,”

Romanowski said in a video published on YouTube.

“Meanwhile, Poland is unfortunately treated like a third-world country, from which political refugees flee and to which Interpol refuses to issue red notices,”

Romanowski added.

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