According to vsquare.org, the day before Christmas the Hungarian delegation to the EU informed the Brussels delegations that Hungary granted asylum to 2 more Polish citizens. However, the portal does not disclose their names, based solely on unofficial reports.
The government does not want to uncover who 2 Poles are, but with Marcin Romanowski the number of Polish refugees in Hungary has increased to three - We read.
The head of the president of the global Policy Office, Marcin Przycz, asked about these reports in Polsat News, stated that he had no information on this subject. However, he pointed out that he would not be amazed and reminded that Hungary had previously granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski.
26 charges against Ziobro
Zbigniew Ziobro is suspected in an investigation involving the Justice Fund. In his case, a full of 26 charges are to be filed, the most serious of which concerns the management of an organized crime group, including Deputy Minister Marcin Romanowski and officials from his department.
Investigative squad No. 2 applied for 3 months' detention for Zbigniew Ziobra in court. The Sejm waived his immunity and agreed to hold politics accountable.
Asylum for Romanowski
Prior to that, Viktor Orbán granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a PiS MP who served as Deputy Minister of Justice in the Government of Solidarne Poland and later Sovereign Poland, overseeing the Justice Fund.
The prosecution accuses him of committing 11 crimes, including participation in an organized crime group and manipulating competitions for funds from this fund.





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