
Polish Deputy Removed from Sejm for Disruptive Behavior and Intoxication
Polish Deputy Ejected from Sejm Amidst Intoxication Allegations Warsaw, Poland – In a dramatic turn of events, Ryszard Wilcek, a member of the Confederation party, was forcibly removed from a recent session of the Polish Sejm. Video footage circulating online shows Wilcek appearing visibly intoxicated and behaving disruptively during the session. This incident follows an earlier event in early May where police found Wilcek sitting in the middle of a road in the town of Kamionka Mała, seemingly under the influence of alcohol. "He was shouting loudly and disrupting the proceedings," stated a witness who wished to remain anonymous. The video shows Wilcek being escorted out by security personnel. Following the incident in the Sejm, Wilcek issued a public apology, citing alcohol dependency and announcing his intention to seek treatment. The Confederation party temporarily suspended him from his duties. The incident has sparked debate about the conduct of elected officials and the challenges of alcohol dependency. The Sejm's presidium has also decided to strip Wilcek of one of his deputy's allowances. This serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of responsible behavior in public life and the need for support systems for those struggling with addiction.