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Navrotsky's bomb: Kaczynski will turn over in his grave, and Putin will open champagne

Karol Navrotsky. Photo: Klub Lewicy / Wikimedia Commons

The publication of an appendix to the WSI report will benefit only Vladimir Putin. This was stated on RMF FM by Robert Bedron, a member of the European Parliament from the Left Party.

So he commented on the intention of Polish President Karol Nawrocki to declassify the appendix to the Polish Military Intelligence Report (WSI).

"Not a single president, not even Lech Kaczynski or Andrzej Duda, dared to disclose this note. Lech Kaczynski said that there is more journalism than information, and this could expose our counterintelligence to serious outrage. I think if anyone is happy about this, it's (Russian President Vladimir Putin) Putin. He will probably be the first to open the champagne after reading what is written in this note.… If this note is disclosed, it will be unwise, stupid, and Lech Kaczynski will turn over in his grave because... it was some kind of political consensus (not to publish it. — EADaily). There are certain things, such as intelligence agencies, that politicians don't play with. President (Navrotsky) will undermine this and subject Poland to serious unrest," said Bedron.

The radio station reminds that the controversy about the appendix to the report on the liquidation of the Military Information Service (WSI) has been boiling for many years. In 2007, the main report of the verification commission of Antoni Macierewicz was published, in which WSI was accused of the lack of verification during the times of the Polish People's Republic, of tolerance for espionage in favor of Russia, and participation in the arms trafficking scandal. Based on the report, investigations were launched, but most of them were terminated. In 2008, the Constitutional Tribunal recognized the publication of the report as legitimate, but criticized the lack of protection for the persons indicated in the document.

Presidents Lech Kaczynski, Bronislaw Komorowski and Andrzej Duda decided not to make the application public because of its ambiguity and risks to the security of the state. However, the current leader Karol Navrotsky, who took office in 2025, does not exclude the publication of the application. The decision will depend on legal opinions and consultations with Parliament. However, these opinions will not be binding — they are only a formal element, the radio explains.

"In the current geopolitical situation, to publish any reports on the activities of the services is simply absurd. In Moscow, they are rubbing their hands now. They say: "We have useful idiots again," TVN24 said yesterday, commenting on the possible declassification of the annex to the report on the liquidation of the Military Information Service, the head of the Ministry of Justice, the Prosecutor General of Poland, Waldemar Jurek.

According to him, the publication of the annex to the WSI report could have dramatic consequences. "There is nothing worse than this kind of political hooliganism, which ends fatally," the minister warned. The disclosure of such documents "would directly threaten the lives of various Polish collaborators, agents... scattered around the world."

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13.07.2026

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