The letter, which was sent to the Ombudsman of the ECHR by PiS party leader Antoni Macierewicz, claimed the civil rights and safety of Polish officers are being violated as a result of attacks on Polish services along the border with Belarus.
Marcin Wiącek of Polish Radio 24 supported Macierewicz’s assertions, pointing out that Saturday saw 195 new attempts to illegally cross the border, resulting in the detention of five migrants and expulsion decisions issued for another 85 people.
In a post yesterday on Twitter, the Polish Border Guard, or „Straż Granica,” claimed several groups ranging in size from 200 to a few dozen attempted to force their way across the border near the village of Dubicze Cerkiewne. According to Anna Michalska, a spokesperson for the Border Guard, the migrants were aggressive and „threw stones and firecrackers, and used tear gas.”
The Polish Border Guard has recorded over 34,000 attempts to illegally cross the Polish-Belarusian border since the beginning of 2021, of which 6,000 attempts occurred in November alone.
Source: PAP
Speaker of the Polish Senate Tomasz Grodzki said he received a letter containing explosive material and death threats on Friday afternoon.
Grodzki added that the mail package was addressed to him but was intercepted by Senate security. The Warsaw police department is currently investigating the case.
Earlier this month, Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro said prosecutors in Poland would investigate death threats sent to some politicians, including opposition leader Donald Tusk.
On November 1, Tusk, the former Prime Minister of Poland and President of the European Council, published a short video on Twitter in which he described receiving a letter containing death threats referencing the assassination of Gdańsk mayor Paweł Adamowicz.
Similar letters were sent to several other major opposition politicians and journalists, according to reports by the Polish Press Agency (PAP).
Source: Radio Poland
The former Polish Prime Minister and current leader of Platforma Obywatelska, Donald Tusk, had his driving license suspended on Saturday after being caught speeding.
Tusk reportedly exceeded the speed limit in built-up areas by more than 50 kilometers per hour, which Tusk himself confirmed via social media. He wrote that he had violated traffic laws, resulting in the suspension of his license for three months, along with a 10-point penalty and a fine of PLN 500. Tusk also said he „accepted the judgment without discussion.”
According to media reports, the incident took place in Wiśniewo near Mława, with some politicians and social activists calling for Tusk to apologize publicly. Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk of the Lewica party pointed out via Twitter that „107 km / h in a built-up area…is deadly. In the event of a collision, pedestrians would not have a chance survival.” She went on to state that Tusk has „no excuse” for his behavior.
Road safety expert Łukasz Zboralski echoed Dziemianowicz-Bąk’s concerns, stressing that the politician should apologize and admit that he behaved irresponsibly.
Source: Radio Gdańsk, euronews.com
Firefighters in Pomerania intervened 350 times due to storms over the weekend, according to Łukasz Płusa, press spokesman of the Provincial Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Gdańsk.
The highest number of interventions occurred in Wejherowo, Gdańsk, and the regions of Kartuzy and Puck. Reports indicated that most interventions were related to the removal of broken boughs and branches as well as fallen trees.
In one tragic occurrence yesterday, however, a tree fell on a car traveling along provincial road No. 213 in Murowaniec in the district of Słupsk. One 35-year-old man died on the scene, and a 24-year-old passenger in the vehicle was also hospitalized.
Source: Radio Gdańsk
Weather
Today will be mostly cloudy and cold, with an increasing chance for rain showers throughout the afternoon and winds coming in from the east and north. Temperatures will peak around a high of 9°C, or 39°F, dropping overnight to a low of 4°C or 49°F. Similar cool, cloudy weather is expected tomorrow, with a chance for clearer skies and additional sunshine on Tuesday.
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