President announces changes to Russian influence commission

2023-06-02 13:07 update: 2023-06-05, 20:37
Andrzej Duda. Photo PAP/Albert Zawada
Andrzej Duda. Photo PAP/Albert Zawada
Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, announced on Friday that he has prepared amendments to a founding act under a special commission to investigate alleged Russian influences on Polish governments.

Duda's announcement came in response to criticism of his signing the act into law earlier this week.

The commission, to be empowered to bar politicians from public service if found to have been operating under Russian influence, has been heftily criticised by the US, the EU and the opposition in Poland, who see it as a tool to prevent opposition leader Donald Tusk from running in the autumn parliamentary elections.

Duda said his amendments will bar parliamentarians from sitting on the commission and allow for appeals to a general court instead of an administrative court. He also said the updated law will remove provisions that would allow banning politicians from office, which was the most contested part of the original law.

Instead, Duda's amendments stipulate that the commission may find that a person has acted under Russian influence and thus does not guarantee the proper performance of public duties.

Duda said he was disgusted with the criticism against him, which he described as "ill-willed," and said the amendments were a "test" for Poland's political elite. He added that the amendments would be filed to the Sejm (the lower parliamentary house) later on Friday. (PAP)
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