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Vulgar phones to the Supreme Court. Voters release nerves?

2025-06-29 16:00

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2025-06-29 16:00

The Supreme Court informed about the repetitive “vulgar” phones to court and “aggressive” turning by those who call employees of this institution. The Supreme Court announced that the prosecutor's office would be notified about each such event.

Vulgar phones to the Supreme Court. Voters release nerves?
Vulgar phones to the Supreme Court. Voters release nerves?
photo: Mateusz Szymański / / Bankier.pl

The SN published a message on Thursday on the website “in connection with the repeated vulgar phones in which the callers aggressively address the employees of the Supreme Court.”

It was informed that “”All phone calls conducted with the Supreme Court employees are recorded“and” when the calling by calling profanity is used, the connection will be immediately completed. “

Each such event will be the subject of a notification of the possibility of committing a crime addressed to the prosecutor's office in order to take appropriate legal actions – announced the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court also appealed “to preserve culture and respect for the employees of the institution”.

In connection with the influx of electoral protests and their consideration, information about other cases related to the Supreme Court has been in recent days. And the president of the Supreme Court Małgorzata Manowska recently said on Radio RMF that in some protests instead of specific allegations there are “invective” and vulgarisms, and “some Russian missiles” were attached to one of the protests. She added that the police were involved in this matter.

The Supreme Court meeting regarding the adoption of a resolution determining the validity of the election of the President of the Republic of Poland was appointed on July 1 this year. (PAP)

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