The proceeding is to be long
The prosecution assumes that the Friday proceeding of Simon Holownia may take a very long time and if essential will be resumed at another time. The actions are besides to be attended by representatives of the institutions affected, the National Judicial Council and the Constitutional Court, who have submitted a announcement on this matter.
Peter Antoni Skiba explains:
You are.We are afraid that we may request to set another proceeding times if we find that there will be a large number of questions to the witness.
The proceeding of the marshal is simply a consequence of his speech in July, in which he revealed that he was repeatedly urged to hold the swearing-in of Karol Nawrocki to the office of president of the Republic of Poland, which he described as a "state coup". He explained at the time that specified suggestions came from those dissatisfied with the result of the presidential election. He later clarified that the word "state swing" utilized not in a legal sense but as a political assessment of the situation.
Communication from Święcikowski
In late August, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba reported that the proceeding of Szymon Holownia was planned for the first half of October. The proposal was yet included in the investigation of the alleged coup, initiated on the basis of a notification by the president of the Constitutional Court Bogdan Święczkowski. Holowna's July speeches changed the order of hearings originally planned by the prosecutor's office.
The investigation into the alleged coup was initiated by Deputy lawyer General Michał Ostrowski and then, on 27 February of this year, taken over by the territory Attorney's Office in Warsaw. The announcement of Świętczkowski afraid the suspicion that the Prime Minister, Speakers of the Sejm and the Senate, members of the government and the Head of the Government Legislative Centre could commit themselves to taking power against the Constitution.
According to the president of the Constitutional Court, as of 13 December 2023 these persons were to operate in an organized criminal group whose intent was to change the constitutional strategy of Poland and to restrict the functioning of the Constitutional Court, the National Judicial Council and the ultimate Court.