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Silencing Dissent Isn’t Defending Democracy—It’s Destroying It

From The European Conservative:

In an act of political intimidation by the left-liberal Europhile Donald Tusk government, Marcin Romanowski, Poland’s deputy justice minister under the Law and Justice (PiS) government, was publicly arrested in front of cameras in July 2024, accused of misusing public funds. Romanowski was granted political asylum in Hungary in December 2024. He was appointed head of the Hungarian–Polish Institute of Freedom at its inauguration in April of this year.

The following is the text of a speech by Christopher J. Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research for Judicial Watch of Washington, D.C., delivered on April 26th, 2025 at the inauguration of the Hungarian-Polish Institute of Freedom at the Center for Fundamental Rights in Budapest, Hungary.

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