An assault on Justice by a government supported by EPP and socialist partners

Backed by Von der Leyen, Tusk imitates Pedro Sanchez and assaults the Judiciary in Poland

Those who hoped that the European Commission would stop the attacks on the rule of law in Spain can now forget about it.

The coup on the Rule of Law by the new center-left government in Poland
Ursula von der Leyen exposes the political harassment she orchestrated against Poland

A forced assault on the headquarters of the National Council of the Judiciary

This Wednesday, Poland experienced one of its darkest days since the fall of communism. As noted yesterday by the Polish newspaper wPolityce.pl, Justice Minister Adam Bodnar (who is also the State Attorney General) forcibly assaulted the headquarters of the National Council of the Judiciary (NCJ) , a constitutional body that is responsible for ensuring the independence of judges and courts.

The assault resulted in forced and burst safes

In an unprecedented event in democratic Europe, and which only finds a similarity in the attacks of the Spanish socialist government of Pedro Sánchez against Justice, the prosecutor Piotr Myszkowiec, following orders from Bodnar and accompanied by agents of the Polish Police, entered the NCJ headquarters and broke into several safes. The Telewizja channel wPolsce.pl has shown images of those safes opened and burst after this assault:

Furthermore, as this video from the Telewizja Republika channel shows, the prosecutor ordered the eviction of the journalists who were in the building, so as not to have witnesses:

The National Council of the Judiciary denounces an illegal assault without any resolution

The president of the NCJ, Dagmara Pawełczyk-Woicka, has denounced that this assault is "a continuation of actions aimed at intimidating the members of the National Council of the Judiciary", and has added: "This is unthinkable in a democratic rule of law". Pawełczyk-Woicka also has indicated that the prosecutor and the agents did not present any resolution authorizing this entry into the NCJ headquarters. Yesterday afternoon, the NCJ announced that it will file a complaint in court against this assault, pointing out that the entry into its headquarters was carried out "illegally, unjustified and incorrectly".

An attack on Justice by a government supported by members of the EPP and socialists

The current Minister of Justice of Poland, Adam Bodnar, responsible for this assault, ran as a candidate for the Senate in the 2023 legislative elections on the candidacy of the Civic Coalition (KO), a center-left coalition led by the Civic Platform (PO), chaired by Donald Tusk, current Prime Minister of Poland. Also in that coalition was the Alliance of the Democratic Left (SLD), Polish partner of the Party of European Socialists and heir to the single party of the communist dictatorship that disappeared in 1989.

Let us remember that the Civic Platform is the Polish partner of the European People's Party (EPP), to which the current president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, belongs, which in the last legislature undertook a political persecution against the conservative government of the Law and Justice party (PiS), alleging alleged violations of the rule of law. At the same time, Von der Leyen did absolutely nothing against the Pedro Sánchez government's attacks on judicial independence in Spain, since the president of the European Commission is allied with the socialists.

Von der Leyen's complicity with the abuses of the Tusk government

Von der Leyen launched sanctions against the previous Polish conservative government, sanctions that it has withdrawn after Tusk came to power, despite the fact that the new government has not modified any of the rules by which the previous government had supposedly been subject to these European sanctions. With the approval of Brussels, Tusk has launched a blow to the rule of law in Poland in recent months, with a series of actions that have gone even further than the Spanish government of Pedro Sánchez.

That coup consisted of arrests of opposition deputies, an extremely serious fact that has been denounced by the Supreme Court as "a significant violation of the legal order of the Republic of Poland" : "Not only do they constitute a violation of national law, but they also have no basis in the ruling of the CJEU [Court of Justice of the European Union] of December 21 of the year past."

Tusk even threatened to arrest the president of the Republic of Poland

The new center-left government has gone to extremes never seen in democratic Europe, as Tusk's threat to arrest the President of the Republic, Andrzej Duda (member of PiS), an unprecedented event that caused a scandal in Polandin January this year. Given these facts, the president Duda denounced "the ostentatious violation of the Polish Constitution" by the Tusk government.

A blow to the rule of law supported by Brussels and Berlin

As noted yesterday by the newspaper wPolityce .pl, Tusk is receiving the support of the European Commission and the German government of socialist Olaf Scholz in each of the steps it is taking to illegally colonize democratic institutions in Poland. Brussels and Berlin are protecting these attacks on the rule of law, after using false accusations against the previous conservative government to punish Poland and force an electoral reversal.

This Wednesday, after the assault on the NCJ, the president of the Law and Justice party, Jarosław Kaczyński, denounced "the non-compliance with the Constitution" and the "hypocrisy" of the European Union. Kaczyński also pointed out that the actions of the Tusk government"give as "The result is that Poland remains subordinate to Germany in all respects."

From Spain, Vox denounces this assault on Justice in Poland

From Spain, MEP Jorge Buxadé, head of the Vox delegation (PiS partner) in the European Parliament, has denounced: "Very serious news from Poland. The assault on legality perpetrated by Tusk (that of Feijóo and Von der Leyen) in Poland only is comparable to that of Sánchez (also from VdL).Ministers of justice forcibly taking the equivalent of the CGPJ [General Council of the Judiciary], forced closets, seeking impunity."

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Photo: European Commission. The President of the European Commission, the German Ursula von der Leyen, with the new Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, on December 15, 2023, two days after the formation of the new Polish government led by the partners of the European People's Party , to which the president of the Commission belongs.

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