Over a week ago we published President Duda's letter to the Prime Minister Donald Tusk asking about circumstances related to the death of Barbara Skrzypek who died of massive heart attack after an intense 5-hour interrogation as a witness by the prosecutors in a civil case. She was interrogated without legal representation by a prosecutor and two lawyers representing a party suing her employer and a leader of the opposition party.
Donald Tusk was asked about the letter sent by the president during a press conference organized after the summit of Ukraine's allies in Paris.
"When I'm abroad, I don't comment on what's happening on the Polish political scene. I can't say anything good about what the president has been doing lately, including his questions, so I won't comment on that" — said Tusk.
PM: When he is in Poland, he is ignoring the above-mentioned questions too.
- Based on reporting by Niezalezna(.)pl