The reaction of Klaus Iohannis after the murder that shook Poland – Sources of news



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President Klaus Iohannis sent a condolence message to the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, on Monday following a murder in a charity event of one of the longest-standing Polish mayors.

"I was deeply indignant at the bloody attack that Gdańsk Mayor Paweł Adamowicz has suffered, it is disgusting and shocking that violence is ever more present in public life, politics is fighting against arguments, not violence. of myself, I send my condolences to the funeral family and I express all my compassion and solidarity for the sufferings that the Polish people are going through at the moment ", according to a message from the President of Romania, according to a Cotroceni press release.

The Polish mayor Gdansk, Pawel Adamowicz, died on Monday at the hospital after being knocked the day before during a philanthropic event. The mayor was stabbed during a charity concert, in front of thousands of spectators, Pawel Adamowicz, seriously injured in his heart, diaphragm and abdomen, according to Agerpres.

His attacker, a 27-year-old from Gdansk with his name by name Stefan, who has just been released from prison, where he spent more than five years in bank robberies, was arrested immediately.

Before being arrested, he said he wanted revenge, saying he was taken to a bar and was "tortured" by the centrist civic platform (OP, now the opposition) in power at the time. This party supported the candidacy of Pawe Adamowicz for the municipal elections last autumn.

Pawel Adamowicz (53) was one of Poland's longest-serving mayors serving in 1998. In the 2018 regional elections, he received 65% of the votes.

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