The end of Meyza's cooperation with the PiS. Against the background of freak fight and many fines

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Łukasz Meyza no longer belongs to the parliamentary club Law and Justice. According to his report, the decision was made after discussions with the group authorities.

In a sense of work for Poland and the patriotic camp, after talking to the leadership of the organization and the Club, I made a decision to address Parliamentary Club Law and Justice. I besides stress that I was never a associate of the Law and Justice Party. I will not let my current and future political decisions and those concerning charitable activities (which may be controversial but service higher purposes) The club was under attack by pro-government media – announced Meyza on social media.

However, Jarosław Kaczyński's organization indicates that she decided to break up.

As of today, after talking to the leadership of the organization and parliamentary club of Law and Justice, Mr Luke Meyza ceases to be a associate of the PiS club. At the same time, we inform you that he was never a organization member – reported PiS spokesperson Rafal Bochenek on platform X.

Political freak fight

For a long time, Łukasz Meyza remained in the club despite many controversy, but his plans for performing in the expression freak fight MMA proved to be a breakthrough.

Honestly? I'm considering it. I let that possibility. I would be the first active associate in Europe to take part in specified an event, so the fight rate would should be adequate. Of course, the full event would be charity. – said in an interview with Republic.

The politician had talks with the organizers and did not exclude entry into the octagon. The interest in his performance was large adequate that he was considered to be connected with Jacek Murański.

Controversial activities and fast driving

Mezza had previously raised objections to public opinion, among others, in connection with the activity of Vinci NeoClinic, which was to offer expensive, untested methods of treatment to severely sick people. The case provoked large outrage and led to force to resign from his position as Deputy Minister of Sport.

Luke Mezza was besides punished for driving besides fast. In the area of Zielona Góra, police stopped him as he was moving at 151 km/h on the expressway, exceeding the limit by 31 km/h. He received a mandate of PLN 800 and 9 punishment points.

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