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Tusk Urges ‘Either in Jail or in Budapest’ Over Ziobro‑Orbán Meeting

On October 30, former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro met Hungary’s Viktor Orbán in Budapest, prompting former PM Donald Tusk to warn that Ziobro should either be detained or see the country’s leader.

Comments After Ziobro‑Orban Meeting

Former Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged that Ziobro should either be detained or meet in Budapest, citing the recent encounter between him and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Former Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski asked how officials were betting: “Will you seek refuge or not?”

Government spokesperson Adam Szłapka said parliamentary club meetings with Orbán are soon to be arranged.

Roman Giertych’s Perspective

Roman Giertych warned that Orbán might protect Ziobro from arrest and speculated that the entire Civic Platform could head to Budapest.

Marcin Romanowski’s Commentary

Polish MP Marcin Romanowski, who flew to Hungary to claim political asylum after eleven charges were brought against him in the Justice Fund investigation, noted that the meeting “took place in Budapest” between Orbán and Ziobro.

He highlighted that both politicians defend national sovereignty and oppose Brussels’ diktat.

Right‑Wing Victory and Criticism of Tusk Government

A parliamentarian hailed the right‑wing’s landslide in the presidential election, accusing Tusk’s regime of illegally commandeering independent justice institutions to weaponize them against opposition.

He warned that the West will be locked behind bars together with the organized criminal network.

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