MP from Poland 2050 demands correction from Minister Henning-Kloski. He has until February 27.
Bartosz Romowicz, an MP from Poland 2050, has sent a legal notice to Minister Paulina Henning-Kloski demanding public apologies and corrections regarding alleged accusations of misconduct.
Bartosz Romowicz, a member of the Polish political party Poland 2050, has formally requested that Minister of Climate and Environment, Paulina Henning-Kloski, rectify statements she made regarding a legal proceeding he was allegedly hiding from party officials. The dispute emerged when Henning-Kloski accused Romowicz of failing to disclose ongoing court proceedings during a 2023 pre-election survey. She claimed that this lack of disclosure could be detrimental to the integrity of their party.
Romowicz, however, firmly disputes these allegations, stating that his actions and communications during the candidate verification process were entirely transparent. He references a survey conducted on August 25, 2023, asserting that he provided all necessary information as required. By demanding a public correction and apology, Romowicz is attempting to preserve his reputation and challenge what he interprets as a personal attack on his credibility within Polish politics.
This incident reflects the ongoing tensions within the political landscape of Poland, particularly among parties like Poland 2050 and its current affiliations. Given the approaching deadline set by Romowicz for the Minister to respond, the situation could escalate into a prolonged dispute if not resolved swiftly, potentially impacting political relations within the government and the party's public image ahead of future elections.