KO MP Apologizes to Karol Nawrocki, Claims His Words Were Too Sharp

I apologize to the president. In a heated exchange on Kanal Zero, KO MP Artur Łącki cited his earlier June remarks—labeling Karol Nawrocki a ‘prostitutor’—and offered this apology.

Onet Report on Karol Nawrocki

In May, during the campaign, the portal Onet.pl published that Karol Nawrocki allegedly arranged for sexual workers to be brought to a hotel where he worked. “Onet will file a civil suit for defamation and a criminal complaint on the basis of these lies and hatred,” Nawrocki replied at the time on X.

KO MP on Karol Nawrocki: A Candidate‑Prostitutor

Addressing the media allegations, KO MP Artur Łącki said, “Nawrocki brought prostitutes to Grand Hotel in Sopot; he also did so when he was museum director.” “PiS chose a candidate‑prostitutor for the Poles,” the parliamentarian added. Prostitution involves encouraging or facilitating immoral acts. Under Polish law, this is a crime that can lead to up to ten years in prison in extreme cases.

“I Apologize to the President”

During a Tuesday interview for Kanal Zero, Łącki was asked about his apology. “Do you still consider the new president a prostitutor?” asked host Krzysztof Stanowski. “No, I do not,” Łącki replied, “I also am not offended, even though you called me an idiot. Perhaps I went too far. We have a new president; for the good of Poland we should reconcile.” “I apologize to the president. It is in the heat of battle,” he concluded.

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