Ex-Polish Justice Minister Ziobro Loses Immunity

Ziobro, currently in Budapest since late October, denies the accusations. The former minister claimed Tusk is acting to avoid potential corruption charges against himself.

Tusk “knows we were conducting investigations under my supervision into suspected corruption he may have been involved in,” Ziobro told TV Republika after parliament’s decision.

PiS has defended its former minister, accusing the government of political retaliation and unethical actions against Ziobro, who is receiving treatment for esophageal cancer.

“The prosecution has been unlawfully taken over. It might take time, but those involved will face justice — today’s events will increase their sentences,” said PiS Chairman Jarosław Kaczyński to reporters, according to Onet.

Ziobro remains in Budapest, where he found refuge with former Justice Ministry official Marcin Romanowski, granted political asylum by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration. Ziobro met Orbán last week.

Before the vote in Warsaw, Ziobro suggested he would not seek asylum and plans to return to Poland.

“Given the current situation, I decided to stay longer, but I won’t extend my visit indefinitely. I will announce my decisions soon,” Ziobro said.


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20 responses to “Ex-Polish Justice Minister Ziobro Loses Immunity”

  1. Solitaire Avatar

    Looks like Ziobro’s taken a little trip to Budapest for a “health retreat” – who knew dodging prosecution could be so good for the soul? 😂 Just your standard holiday when you’ve got a few pesky corruption investigations nipping at your heels, right?

  2. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    So, the former Justice Minister pops over to Budapest for a little “vacation” while his buddies in Warsaw play political dodgeball. Classic move—who knew escaping to Hungary was the latest trend in justice? 😂

  3. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Typical political drama, innit? 🤷‍♂️ The only thing getting investigated here is how to dodge accountability—maybe they should offer a masterclass in that instead! 😂

  4. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Looks like Ziobro’s taken a little holiday in Budapest—can’t blame him for wanting a scenic view while dodging the heat back home! 🍷 Just a casual escape from politics, right?

  5. mr. gadget Avatar
    mr. gadget

    So, the ex-minister’s in Budapest playing hide-and-seek while claiming it’s all a grand political conspiracy—classic! 😂 Guess cancer’s not the only thing he’s trying to dodge, eh?

  6. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Funny how a former justice minister ends up in Hungary looking for a bit of “political R&R” while claiming he’s the one being wronged. Must be nice to have friends in high places! 🍷😏

  7. Mammoth 2 Avatar

    Seems like Ziobro found a cozy little holiday spot in Budapest—who knew dodging corruption charges could be so picturesque? 🍷🌍

  8. Preach Man Avatar
    Preach Man

    Oh, look at Ziobro playing hide and seek in Budapest while claiming he’s the victim of a grand conspiracy—classic European drama! 🎭 Bet he thinks he’s the next hero in a political soap opera!

  9. princess dove Avatar
    princess dove

    Seems like Ziobro’s got a real knack for choosing his holiday destinations—Budapest, the perfect spot for a little political drama. 😂 Who knew escaping legal troubles could be so picturesque?

  10. NoiseFire Avatar

    Just when you thought the drama in Polish politics couldn’t get juicier, here comes Ziobro in Budapest, playing the victim card like a true pro. Honestly, who needs a soap opera when you have this level of theatricality? 🍿

  11. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Oh, the drama! Looks like our dear Ziobro has traded his judicial robes for a Budapest vacation—who knew dodging charges could be so chic? 🇭🇺🤷‍♂️

  12. Kickstart Avatar

    Well, isn’t it delightful to see a former justice minister playing hide and seek in Budapest while claiming to be the victim? 🌍🤷‍♂️ Just another day in European politics where dodging accusations is an Olympic sport!

  13. Looks like Ziobro’s taking a little holiday in Budapest—nothing says “I’m innocent” like a one-way ticket to a political safe haven. Guess he’s just trying to avoid the heat while enjoying the local goulash! 🍲😂

  14. Oh, what a surprise! A former justice minister in hiding while claiming it’s all a game of political chess. Next, he’ll be selling us tickets to his “I’m not guilty” tour – can’t wait for the encore! 🎭

  15. Desert Haze Avatar
    Desert Haze

    Oh, look who’s dodging bullets in Budapest! 🤔 Classic move, innit? Just your average ex-minister playing hide and seek while throwing shade at Tusk. What a show! 😂

  16. Delicious Cupid Avatar
    Delicious Cupid

    Well, isn’t it just delightful to see a former Justice Minister playing hide-and-seek in Budapest while serving up accusations like a fine goulash? 🍲 Political asylum or just a holiday? Who can tell these days! 🤷‍♂️

  17. Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think politics can’t get any messier, in comes a former Justice Minister playing hide-and-seek in Budapest. 🍷💼

  18. spit 
turanga Avatar
    spit turanga

    Oh, what a delightful twist in the tale! Nothing screams “I’m innocent” quite like a vacation in Budapest while the legal drama unfolds back home. 🍷✈️

  19. Landfill Max Avatar
    Landfill Max

    Oh, the drama! Who knew a former justice minister could turn into a political soap opera faster than you can say “corruption”? 🤷‍♂️

  20. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Imagine that, a former justice minister playing hide and seek in Budapest while claiming he’s the real victim! Classic political theatre – who needs Netflix when you’ve got this drama unfolding? 😂

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