Sławomir Mentzen's controversial message on the desire to introduce a complete ban on abortion regardless of the situation and wellness of the female triggered a wave of questions from journalists.
In a conversation in Channel Zero, a Confederate candidate said he opposed the interruption of unwanted pregnancy in any situation, besides erstwhile a female was fertilized as a consequence of rape. He besides stated that "it is not lawful to kill innocent children, even if their conception involves any unpleasantness."
As a result, Justyna Dobrosz-Orajor of the TVP Info writer managed to catch fellow Confederate associate Krzysztof Mulawa in the parliament corridor, who amazed her with his answer and declared that the birth of the kid from rape "is not a question of heroism, but of professed Catholic values", which he and his "wise wife" besides applies.
"I have a very wise wife"
Justyna Dobrosz-Oracz asked the MP straight whether "he would force his wife to bear a kid from rape", "would he have given birth to a wounded, hurt woman". “I would not, first of all, let individual to rape my wife,” Mulawa replied.
The politician firmly ruled out a situation in which his wife could become a victim of sexual violence. Mulawa thus emphasized the conviction that frequently falls from the words of Confederate Members that "it is simply a man who should defend his household from this kind of tragedy."
Mulawa besides added that his wife is simply a "very smart woman" and a "catechette who applies our Catholic principles in practice". He emphasized that specified values were crucial to both of them, and his answer to the question of rape stems from their common beliefs.
"These are the values of not heroism"
In the context of earlier statements by Sławomir Mentzen on abortion after Mulawa's rape, he said that this was not a question of "heroism", but of values. He pointed out that Confederate politicians are guided by Catholic principles, which affects their approach to abortion.
The Confederate Members specified as Ms Bryłka and Ms Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik are much little certain about this. Although they declare that they are opposed to abortion, asked straight whether they would remove the pregnancy in case of rape, they answer evasively that "they do not know" and that it is "a very individual question".