Last month, Mariusz Kaminski and Maciej Wasik were given two-year prison sentences for abusing their positions of authority while heading an anti-corruption office in 2007. Marcin Kierwinski, the newly appointed interior minister, commented on X after the arrests, saying, “Everyone is equal before the law.” The political unrest between the Law and Justice (PiS) party and the newly formed pro-EU coalition is exemplified by the arrests. The men, who were elected PiS MPs in October, refused to accept the court ruling from last month because their 2015 crime was pardoned by President Andrzej Duda, a supporter of the PiS. In addition, Mr. Duda stated that he does not agree with the court’s decision since he believes his pardon is still in effect. In a televised speech on Wednesday, the president of Poland expressed his profound shakes.