Lubnauer: Misiło is a suspended member of Nowoczesna



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Piotr Misiło is a suspended member of Nowoczesna and his future will be decided by the party leadership – said Katarzyna Lubnauer, party leader on Thursday after the club meeting. She added that during the debates, MPs talked about local elections and subsequent plans.

A meeting of Klub Nowoczesna started at 12 and lasted almost 6 hours. Before the end of the meeting, approx. On the 14th, Piotr Misiło's meeting left the venue of the meeting. He only informed reporters that his press conference would be held on Friday – this was announced at 11.

After meeting the club, Lubnauer told reporters that his goal was a summary of local elections and discussion of the closest activities. When asked if Piotr Misiło was still a member of Nowoczesna, she replied: "Piotr Misiło is currently a suspended member of Nowoczesna, while his future will be decided by the party leadership." When asked why Misiło had left the meeting after two hours, Lubnauer said it was due to the fact that the club had confirmed the decision to suspend him. "The party leadership will make other decisions about its future because it is an appropriate statutory institution to do it," she said.

According to Lubnauer, the club also discussed the situation related to the decision of Councilor Wojciech Kałuży to cooperate with PiS, which allowed the law and justice to take power in Silesia.

The modern leader was asked whether, following the departure of Kałża from Nowoczesna, consequences would be drawn for party secretary Adam Szłapka and MEP Monika Rosa, who – as the journalists – a group of Nowoczesna deputies. "This group of deputies is still the same MP – Piotr Misiło, I understand that he is conducting his own private war," Lubnauer said.

On Monday, Lubnauer informed about the suspension of Misiła in the rights of a member of Nowoczesna and appealed the court's decision by the peers to dismiss him. Nowoczesna's president said that Misiło "destroyed the Civic Coalition by his personal ambitions". The decision of the head of Nowoczesna is related to the interview that Misiło gave to "Rzeczpospolita". The MP felt, among other things, that Lubnauer – as leader of the party – lacked experience, and that Nowoczesna was in crisis.

The deputy also appealed to Lubnauer for the immediate resignation of the party's general secretary, Adam Szłapka, as part of the formation of the Silesian coalition with PiS by councilor Wojciech Kałuża, member of the regional council of the Coalition of the Coalition of the Civic League. The PiS program agreement with Kałuża has enabled PiS to create the province's governing board – Kałuża has become vice president. "Ms. Kałuża has recommended, through the manual control of the general secretary, Monika Rosa.Applications must be learned," said Misiło.

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