Polish Fugitive Ex-Minister Claims Hungary Asylum Is a Fight-Back, Not an Escape

He dismissed suggestions that Orbán’s relationship with Russia indicated an ideological alignment. Ziobro claimed that Hungary’s dependency on Russian gas limited its options.

In Poland, Ziobro’s asylum has sparked mixed reactions.

Surveys indicate that most PiS voters perceive Ziobro’s presence in Hungary as detrimental to the party. President Karol Nawrocki, associated with PiS, has given tepid support, cautioning that not all in Poland can expect a fair trial.

Pro-PiS channel Telewizja Republika has supported Ziobro’s claims of persecution, with extensive coverage on the legal actions involving the ex-minister’s associates.

From Budapest, Ziobro announced he is authoring a book addressing “Europe’s hypocrisy and Tusk’s dictatorship,” while Polish tabloids document his life in the Hungarian capital.

He emphasized that his exile is not permanent and expressed his intention to re-enter Polish politics before the 2027 parliamentary election.

“I am convinced Tusk’s government will collapse,” he stated. “It will end in failure and he will have to face consequences for his actions.”


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20 responses to “Polish Fugitive Ex-Minister Claims Hungary Asylum Is a Fight-Back, Not an Escape”

  1. marigold loot Avatar
    marigold loot

    Oh, look who’s taken a holiday in Hungary, claiming it’s a “strategic retreat” rather than a “dodgy escape.” Next, he’ll be penning a bestseller on the art of dodging accountability—quite the career move! 😂📚

  2. chameleon Avatar

    A real masterclass in political hide-and-seek, isn’t it? Next thing you know, he’ll be pitching “Asylum: The Ultimate Getaway” as a bestseller in Budapest! 😂📚

  3. Lady Petal Avatar
    Lady Petal

    Imagine running away to Hungary to escape the heat, only to find it’s just as cozy in the sauna of political intrigue. Classic move, mate! 😂

  4. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Seems like Ziobro’s taking a little holiday in Hungary while drafting his memoirs on “hypocrisy”—a classic case of ‘the pot calling the kettle black’, innit? 😂 Must be a lovely view from the high horse!

  5. twinkle cutlass Avatar
    twinkle cutlass

    So, a fugitive ex-minister playing hide and seek in Hungary while writing a bestseller on hypocrisy? Classic—nothing says “I’m innocent” quite like a dramatic escape plan! 😂📚

  6. opulent gamer Avatar
    opulent gamer

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “I’m not running away” like cozying up in Hungary while penning a bestseller on hypocrisy—bet the Russians are thrilled to be part of his plot twist. 😂

  7. London Fox Avatar
    London Fox

    Oh, look at that, a political exodus turned literary tour—who knew dodging court dates could be so enlightening? 📚 Maybe he’ll even pen a bestseller titled “How to Escape Accountability 101.” 😂

  8. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    Typical, innit? Fleeing to Hungary for a little “political R&R” while penning a bestseller on hypocrisy—how original! 📚😂 Must be nice living the dream when your biggest worry is which café to visit next.

  9. Oblivion Avatar

    Seems like Hungary’s become the latest spa retreat for troubled Polish politicians. Who knew asylum could double as a publishing deal? 📚😏

  10. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Seems like running off to Hungary is the new “strategic retreat” in politics—just like a grand tour, but with fewer art galleries and more gas pipelines. 😂 Who knew asylum could be so chic?

  11. Looks like Ziobro’s idea of “asylum” is a bit like a holiday in Hungary—sunny beaches and no responsibilities, all while penning a bestseller on hypocrisy. 🤷‍♂️ Classic politician move, eh?

  12. Midnight 
Rambler Avatar
    Midnight Rambler

    Oh, look who’s taking a holiday in Hungary, claiming it’s not an escape but a grand strategy—classic move, mate! 😂 Next thing you know, he’ll be writing a bestseller on how to dodge responsibilities while pointing fingers.

  13. shady lady Avatar
    shady lady

    Looks like Ziobro’s strategy of seeking asylum in Hungary is less about fleeing and more about writing his memoirs on “Europe’s hypocrisy” — a real page-turner, I’m sure! 😂 Maybe he’ll even get a bestseller out of this escape plan!

  14. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Seems like running to Hungary is the new power move for Polish ministers—who needs a vacation when you can claim asylum? 😂 Talk about a dramatic plot twist in the European political soap opera!

  15. eerie 
mizzen Avatar
    eerie mizzen

    Just what we need, another ex-minister penning a riveting tale of “Europe’s hypocrisy” while living it up in Hungary. Who knew asylum could be so… productive? 😂🍷

  16. Toy Peep Avatar

    Typical, innit? Seeking refuge in Hungary while penning a thriller on “Europe’s hypocrisy”—classic case of mixing business with a bit of cheeky holidaying! 😂

  17. Admiral Tot Avatar
    Admiral Tot

    So, this guy runs away to Hungary and calls it a “fight-back”? Gotta love the creativity! Next, he’ll be writing a bestseller titled “How to Escape and Still Look Like a Hero” 📖😂.

  18. Foot-long Fry Avatar
    Foot-long Fry

    So, the ex-minister’s off to Hungary for a “fight-back” rather than an escape, eh? Sounds like the perfect plot twist for a political thriller, or maybe just another chapter in the “How to Avoid Accountability” series. 😂

  19. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    Oh sure, fleeing to Hungary for a bit of “asylum” – that’s one way to dodge the heat. Who knew playing politics could double as an extended holiday? 😂

  20. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    So, a fugitive minister writes a book on hypocrisy while lounging in Hungary—classic! Maybe next he’ll pen a self-help guide on “How to Embrace Your Inner Escape Artist” 😂📚.

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