The newly elected Minister of National Defense of Poland announced the liquidation of the subcommittee. Now plans are underway to investigate his activities.
Poland’s new Minister of National Defense, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh, ordered the liquidation of the subcommittee created in 2016 to reinvestigate the 2010 Smolensk disaster, in which the country’s then-government died. This was reported by RMF FM.
Members of the subcommittee are required to report by next Monday, December 18, 2023, for all documentation, property and equipment used for work.
Polish Ministry of Defense representative Janusz Seimei added that in the near future they will also create a group that will review the activities of the subcommittee.
“Today, December 15, I want to announce that this is the end of lies on behalf of the Polish state. This is the end of spending hundreds of millions of zlotys on activities that have nothing to do with explaining the causes of the disaster. , but with has a lot to do with politics,” said the Polish Minister of Defense’s deputy, Cezary Tomczyk.
A subcommittee to investigate the Smolensk tragedy was created seven years ago by order of then-Polish Minister of Defense Antoni Macierewicz, a representative of the former ruling party. Law and Justiceb, who later became its chairman.
Macierewicz, like the party in power itself, promoted the thesis that the plane crash in 2010 near the Russian city of Smolensk, where President Lech Kaczynski also died, was a special operation of the Russian Federation.
The delegation was on its way to an event marking the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre (which Polish authorities now want to recognize as an act of genocide).
In April 2023, the Smolensk subcommittee submitted a report on the suspicion of committing the crime of murder of Kaczynski and the “removal by murder” of the constitutional body of the Republic of Poland. It was then said that TNT, hexogen, pentrite and other types of explosives were allegedly found in most of the examined aircraft wreckages.
As you know, on December 11, Donald Tusk was elected Prime Minister of Poland. 248 deputies of the Polish Sejm voted for, 201 deputies voted against, none abstained.
The Polish Sejm on the evening of Tuesday, December 12, announced a vote of confidence in the government of the new Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
On Thursday, December 13, Polish President Andrzej Duda swore in the new government of Donald Tusk.
Source: korrespondent

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