Saturday 11th February 2012
Mazowsze
2nd July 2010
“If Jaroslaw Kaczynski continues lying, we’ll see him in court,”
Warsaw’s President Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz has threatened presidential candidate Jaroslaw Kaczynski with legal action over statements made during the second presidential debate regarding the eviction of the traders evicted from the KDT bazaar last July (see NPE 29/32), which he described as “totally illegal.”“If Jaroslaw Kaczynski continues lying, we’ll see him in court,” said Warsaw’s president. “The city’s actions were conducted in full compliance with the law. Law and Justice (PiS) and its chairman are standing on the side of people who illegally occupied land in the centre of Warsaw as ruled by every single court,” she told reporters.
She also pointed out she consi ...
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