Zbigniew Ziobro is leaving Poland.

Zbigniew Ziobro revealed his plans for the coming days. He intends to leave the country

As reported by the „Super Express” portal, after Friday's commotion around Zbigniew Ziobro related to his arrest and being brought before the investigative committee, the politician decided to rest a bit over the weekend. As reported by the tabloid, the former head of the Ministry of Justice and the Prosecutor General was walking in the forest and planning the next few weeks. It turns out that Ziobro will be leaving Poland.

Zbigniew Ziobro will be arrested?

On Friday, the police arrested Zbigniew Ziobro and brought him to a meeting of the Pegasus Commission. However, before the politician was brought from the TV Republika building to the building where the hearing was to take place, the commission had managed to end its deliberations.

During this rather quick meeting, the members of the commission decided to submit a motion for a 30-day arrest for Zbigniew Ziobro. The court will decide whether Ziobro will be arrested. However, before the case even goes to court, the Sejm will deal with the issue of the politician's immunity.

Ziobro, in an interview with “Super Express”, stated that the current ruling coalition is “losing its nerves”, as evidenced by the fact that they ended the committee meeting without questioning him. The politician also revealed his plans for the near future.

Zbigniew Ziobro revealed his plans for the coming days. He intends to leave the country

Zbigniew Ziobro will leave Poland

In a conversation with the daily, Zbigniew Ziobro announced that he was leaving Poland. The departure is related to treatment. „I have to go back to rehabilitation abroad, I deliberately interrupted it to come to Warsaw for the commission, but as you can see, they chickened out,– he stated.

In defense of the members of the Pegasus commission, Michał Wawrykiewicz, MEP of the Civic Coalition, stood up for the members of the Pegasus commission, who in a conversation with „Super Express& stated that Ziobro had disregarded the commission and was trying to show that he was “above the law”. “It was a circus on his part– added.

Zbigniew Ziobro revealed his plans for the coming days. He intends to leave the country

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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