Considering the information about the minister’s health, I doubt whether he will want to return to political activity. One can venture a thesis that his career as a political leader has already ended
prof. Antoni Dudek
Prof. Dudek also emphasized that health issues are very important. – I personally wish the minister good health so that he can appear first before the investigative commission, and then before other bodies, which he should undoubtedly appear before – he said.
Accusations of revealing his health condition will not affect the image of Zbigniew Ziobro or the ruling coalition
Ziobro himself announced that he intended to submit “a report on the crime of disclosing medical confidentiality, as well as the abuse of powers by state officials subordinate to Donald Tusk.” In such a situation, can the minister or the ruling coalition lose its image? – I think that in terms of image, opinions are so divided that it doesn’t matter – said prof. Hoopoe. – Nobody will gain or lose anything here. Considering the information about the minister’s health, I doubt whether he will want to return to political activity. One can venture a thesis that his career as a political leader has already ended. Now the issue of responsibility remains and the coalition is trying to enforce it. In the case of Zbigniew Ziobro, this is exceptionally justified because the justice system has been devastated – he added.
The Pegasus Commission called Zbigniew Ziobro as a witness because the Pegasus surveillance system was purchased with funds from the Justice Fund, managed by Ziobro as the Minister of Justice. Despite being summoned several times for questioning, the former minister did not show up but sent sick notes. Ziobro informed that he was undergoing treatment for cancer – he revealed that he had been diagnosed with malignant esophageal cancer with metastases to the stomach.
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MPs plan to ask the former minister, among others: about who made the decision to purchase Pegasus, who ordered the purchase, and who consented to it. They also want to know why the Central Anticorruption Bureau was supported by the Ministry of Justice with money intended to help crime victims.