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Giertych slams Kaczynski
9th April 2010
© Piotr VaGla Waglowski
Giertych had a few choice words about Kaczynski's rule
A former education minister has launched a withering attack on Law and Justice (PiS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, accusing him of trying to obtain “absolute power” when he was prime minister.
Roman Giertych, who served in the Kaczynski cabinet during the 2005 to 2007 Law and Justice coalition government, pulled no punches in a savage character assessment of Mr Kaczynski.
Speaking before a parliamentary committee into illegal political influence, Mr Giertych accused the former prime minister of trying to remove the checks and balances that limited his power when in office.
“The president of Law and Justice wanted not only to guarantee his absolute authority, but to remove the ‘ ...
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