At a Saturday rally in Elbląg, a man accused Zbigniew Ziobro of judicial immunity, demanding he serve 15 years in the Sztum prison for failing to uphold justice.
Criticizes Ziobro’s Judicial Immunity
A man speaking after Kaczyński’s address accused Ziobro of enjoying “incredible judicial immunity” and suggested he should be sentenced to 15 years in Sztum prison for not upholding justice. He cited a personal 22‑year battle with the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) to illustrate long‑delayed decisions by judges.
Kaczyński Responds to Critique
Jarosław Kaczyński dismissed the accusations as a political attack, emphasizing that the former justice minister strictly did not have 22 years of experience but that systemic reforms were necessary to prevent such injustices.
Discussion on Judicial Reform and Duda’s Veto
The president highlighted the need to reform the judiciary, noting the Supreme Court’s role and recurring opposition attacks. He also mentioned President Duda’s veto of a higher‑court law, claiming it stalled reforms and that future clarification was possible.



