In an interview with David Mysior from the Okem Catholic Channel, Grzegorz Braun explained that the dressing on the eye was related to the surgery he had to undergo. “It just happens sometimes and rips off,” he said, explaining that the retina has been spontaneously detached.
Gregory Braun with a black eye patch. Politician's got a imagination problem.
– I gave myself polite, disciplined research, diagnosis. I besides underwent an operation that was expected to someway fix that thing. She did not fix it, so you gotta get utilized to the condition that occurred," he added.
The politician admitted he was aware that he might lose his sight. possibly I've already seen it, and we request to get utilized to it. The only thing that's truly different is the rate of reading. On 2 eyes it reads faster – he stated.
Despite the hard situation, Braun retained a good mood. erstwhile asked about his ailments, he quoted the iconic "bear": "It fell off, the eye of that bear fell off. It happens, like the screen breaks off."
Let us add that retinal detachment is simply a serious eye illness that can lead to failure of sight. It occurs erstwhile the retina separates itself from the layer that nourishes it, and is manifested, among others, by a abrupt deterioration of vision. The hazard increases in shortsighted individuals, after eye injuries, as well as with age. In many cases urgent surgery is necessary, but even it does not always reconstruct full vision.
Gregory Brain could lose immunity. It's about scandalous words about the Holocaust.
Let us remind that the lawyer General Waldemar Żurek has asked the European Parliament to agree to bring Euro MP Grzegorz Braun to criminal liability. The case concerns his statements from July, in which he publically denied the Holocaust and questioned the crimes committed in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.
According to Polsat News, the case is dealt with by the IPN investigative unit, which besides analysed the materials from the Warsaw Śródmieście-North territory Attorney's Office, which previously investigated controversial statements of the Euro MP. The next step is the European Parliament's consideration of the matter, which, in accordance with the principles, must consent to bring Braun to justice.
The EP president, Robert Metsol, is to inform the full home of the request at the forthcoming plenary session in Strasbourg. The paper will then be addressed to the legal committee that will prepare the report. Only then will the Members decide by vote whether Braun's immunity will be waived.
Braun himself referred to the case on Saturday during a press conference in Gdańsk devoted to the safety of Poland. "I no longer follow those proposals, which are most likely already expanding all week," said the right-wing politician quoted by Polsat News.
As he convinces the case "neither cold nor warms him." According to the Euro MP, it is an effort to restrict freedom of expression and impose "only the right version of history" on Poles.