So, what happens after Holowna says about the coup?

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Will the consequence to the shocking words of the talker of the Sejm that he was urged to carry out a coup which would consist of swearing in by Karol Nawrocki on the president be only widespread outrage? How will you react? Politicians, political commentators, as well as judges emphasize that the state apparatus should respond to Simon Holownia's words.

Shocking words of Holown

Simon Holovnia admitted publically that he was being urged to carry out... a coup. The Marshal of the Sejm assured that he would not take specified action. The aim was to halt Karol Nawrocki from holding the presidency.

Information about being coerced on the Halovnia coup revealed on Polsat News.

I've been offered multiple suggestions as to whether or not I've been asked if I'm ready to carry out a coup. There'll come a time erstwhile we'll talk about it. In memoirs. But no, a coup d'état won't happen to me.

“The talker of the Sejm said.

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– Marshal Holovnia admitted straight that he was being urged to coup! “I was asked if I was ready to carry out”

What's next?

How should you respond to specified words? Mr Bartłomiej Lewandowski informed on platform X that he had requested the proceeding of the talker of the Sejm. justice Kamila Borszowska-Moszowska in an entry published on the same platform emphasizes that the case should be dealt with by the prosecution.

–Mec. Lewandowski applied for the Hołówna hearing! It's the consequence of words about a coup. ‘Reveal the names of the instigators’

First assignment for the fresh lawyer General. These words of the talker of the Sejm of Simon Holownia should immediately open criminal proceedings

— stressed justice Kamila Borszowska-Moszowska.

Encouraging the talker of the Sejm to block the act of swearing the President, thus preventing him from taking office, can be qualified as an effort to impede the constitutional authority's exercise of power if it contained the component of coercion (pression, political threats, organization blackmail, etc.). The speaker's message suggests that these proposals were real and came from politicians and lawyers, i.e. public officials

— read in the following section.

The Prosecutor's Office should question Simon Holovnia and examine the substance in the context of Art.128 par.3 kk. Persons who have urged the talker of the Sejm to neglect to carry out the oath may be liable for inciting an act which would subsequently paralyze the constitutional executive authority and, consequently, for participating in a coup effort (Article 127 §1 in conjunction with Article 18 §2 k.k.). The DA can't keep it quiet. It's a systemic matter. State authorities request to respond alternatively than calculate politically. Silence is simply a part of lawlessness

“The justice stressed.

The concept of coup devalued in Poland, since the Marshal of the Sejm goes to tv and tells that people whose names he does not want to uncover tried to carry out a coup in Poland. And that marshal doesn't tell the D.A., and the D.A. doesn't open a public investigation.

“ Patrick Słowik from Virtual Poland wrote.

At the same time, I would like to remind you that Marshal Holovnia has no right to keep the names of the people preparing the coup to himself. He has a work to give this information to the prosecution, who, as I realize it, will be ordered to detain him any day now.

“The writer added in another entry.

That's suitable for prosecutorial proceedings, if that's what Marshal Simon Holovnia says.

“Sławomir Cenckiewicz stressed.

Mr. Marshal! Knowing about the planned coup is not a substance to be described in memoirs. The issue of force on you must be full disclosed and clarified as shortly as possible

“The erstwhile Prime Minister Beata Szydło pointed out.

Inciting a coup in Polish law is punished just as it was done. possibly Marshal Simon Holovnia is unaware of this, but he publically acknowledged that he was incited to commit this crime. Instigators are facing punishment for 20 years in prison

“remembered PiS MP Sebastian Kaleta.

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