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The OKO.press portal has obtained information on the police operation "Sejm" conducted during last year's demonstrations and several of its sub-operations. As part of these activities, police supervised the parliament, the presidential palace and the public television headquarters. Among the mobilized officers were also members of departments to fight against criminal terror and homicides, with cybercrime and criminal intelligence
Mass demonstrations against changes in the judicial system took place in Poland. As part of the campaign, the secret police police were to observe one of the local Muranów in Warsaw, where the youth representatives of the party, including the Civic Platform, the Alliance of the Left modern and democratic – united like the Democratic Youth Front – they met the musician Zbigniew Hołyss. At the meeting, they were supposed to discuss the situation in the country.
"I take responsibility for the actions of the police" [1965900] Joachim Brudziński, guest of TVN24 in his book "Facts after Facts". – I can assure you, the editor, and especially the viewers, that the police, taking these responsibilities – because I take responsibility for the police actions of my excellent predecessor, Minister Mariusz Błaszczak – has respected the same legal rules as previous years –
He emphasizes that police activities are "protective and recognizable, not operational in terms of police jargon".
– If I understand correctly, these actions are the result of all that we lived as citizens in December 2016. year – said the head of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration . – I'm talking about the so-called coup d'etat that took place in front of the Seym in December 2016.
– The police are not there for surveillance, just to ensure security. Anyone who wants to demonstrate in Poland today has the right to do so, he added
Brudziński: the police supervised the young people for the demonstrations to be peaceful
Brudziński underlined that the police supervised some protesters "to make these demonstrations in fact, they had a peaceful process, so that there would be no events of this kind in December."
– You know that the l & # 39; Article 57 of the Constitution stipulates that citizens have a sacred and inalienable right to demonstrate, to assemble and to participate. but of a peaceful nature – he added
– Maybe if I had to blame something to the police, I would like to thank you for your professionalism, your nerves of steel and how the police are able to cope with exceptionally hyperactive young people. it would be my assertion that too few police officers in the drug division were between
Demonstrations against changes in the judicial system took place among others In Warsaw, Wrocław, …
According to the head of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, l & # 39; One of the young people, "like a madman, mad, rushed on the police."
– In my opinion, this person seemed agitated not by social emotions. completely (something else) – he said, referring to the demonstration of 26 July this year. in front of the presidential palace, when the police used tear gas
Brudziński was also asked why the police showed the participants of the demonstration in Zielona Góra
– You know why? Because – first of all – this assembly was not a registered assembly – and secondly, the people of this assembly were talking to each other. The police approached them and identified them – the head of the Department of the Interior and Administration explained
Video: tvn24 " I take responsibility for police actions "
[19659005] " There is a kind of exaggeration here "
The vice president of the PiS was also asked to comment on the case of a woman who wrote" PZPR "on the wall of Krzysztof Czabański's office in Wąbrzeźno. She was accused of spreading a totalitarian regime
– With this accusation of totalitarianism propagating, I would say maybe and certainly some exaggeration here – said Brudziński.
The Minister of the Interior and Administration also explained that in previous years. he was in opposition – the parliament area was not surrounded by such a large number of policemen, because there was no announcement that the authority legally elected would be overthrown by any means.
Brudziński stressed that for all those who peacefully demonstrated "
– Anyone who wants to demonstrate in Poland today not only has the right to do so, but he can be sure that the police will do his best.
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