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Polish panel questions rightwing leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski over use of Pegasus

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The chairman of Poland’s main populist party Jaroslaw Kaczynski appeared before a parliament­ary commission on Friday over the alleged use of the Israeli spyware Pegasus while it led the country’s previous government.

The Law and Justice (PiS) party, which ruled from 2015 to 2023, is suspected of having spied on opposition politician­s and magistrate­s critical of its administra­tion.

Mr. Kaczynski, who also served as Poland’s Prime Minister, acknowledg­ed in 2022 that his country had bought the spyware but denied that it had been used against critics.

Ahead of Friday’s inquiry, the head of the commission, Magdalena Sroka, said Mr. Kaczynski was picked first to testify because of his “responsibi­lity for the actions of the Law and Justice Party, which was in power until 2023”.

Ms. Sroka added that the purchase and operation of Pegasus had “no basis” in law.

The parliament­ary committee will examine the objectives and legality of the use of Pegasus and try to establish how it and other similar systems were acquired by Poland.

‘Long list’

According to several sources within the new governing coalition, led by proEU Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the undisclose­d list of individual­s to be questioned could be “very long” and “shocking”.

Citizen Lab, a Canadabase­d cybersecur­ity monitoring group, claimed that Pegasus was used against several people in Poland.

One notable target, they say, was Krzysztof Brejza, currently a member of the European parliament but previously a coordinato­r of the electoral campaign of an opposition party, Civic Platform, during 2019 legislativ­e elections.

 ?? AFP ?? In the spotlight: Jaroslaw Kaczynski testifying in front of a parliament­ary committee in Warsaw on Friday.
AFP In the spotlight: Jaroslaw Kaczynski testifying in front of a parliament­ary committee in Warsaw on Friday.

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