Persecuted Ex-Minister Romanowski to Lead Hungarian–Polish Freedom Institute
- Former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski heads the newly established Hungarian-Polish Freedom Institute.
- This occurs after Hungary granted Romanowski political asylum in December 2024 amid Polish prosecution accusations.
- Polish prosecutors accuse Romanowski of misusing public funds and illegally purchasing spyware while in office.
- Romanowski denies all charges, claiming the prosecution lacks due process; Interpol refused a Red Notice request.
- The institute aims to analyze Polish political developments, which Sznth calls a "globalist attack" on Western values.
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Center for Fundamental Rights: Poland, the globalists' testing ground
On Friday, Miklós Szánthó, Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights, announced the establishment of the Hungarian-Polish Freedom Institute. The institute is headed by Marcin Romanowski, who has been granted political asylum in Hungary. In its first analysis, the newly established Hungarian-Polish Freedom Institute examines four themes of threats to the integrity and democracy of Polish elections.
Persecuted Ex-Minister Romanowski to Lead Hungarian–Polish Freedom Institute
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski has been appointed head of the newly established Hungarian–Polish Freedom Institute. The announcement was made at a joint press conference in Budapest, featuring Romanowski; Miklós Szánthó, Director General of the Budapest-based conservative think tank, the Center for Fundamental Rights, which founded the new institute; and Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research at the Ameri…
Romanowski found a job in Hungary. He headed an institute that attacks Tusk's government
The Centre for Fundamental Rights, which is close to Viktor Orban's government, has established the Hungarian-Polish Institute of Freedom. It is headed by Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted by Polish services.
Hungary. Marcin Romanowski to head new institute. He will focus on “the fascism of the government in Warsaw”
The Hungarian Centre for Fundamental Rights has established a new institute headed by former deputy minister of justice in the PiS government, Marcin Romanowski, who was granted political asylum in Hungary in December.
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