Krakow (Poland), April 11 (EFE). -The Polish Minister of Justice, Zbigniew Ziobro, confirmed on Tuesday that he will promote a bill to defend Christians and accused a television station that broadcast a documentary on John Paul II of having been founded by the communist secret services.

In an interview published this Tuesday by a Polish Catholic newspaper, Ziobro is confident that the new legislature in defense of Christians “will be approved soon” in Parliament, because according to him “it would be unimaginable that the fundamental rights of believers were ignored “.

Without specifying the legal changes included in this project, the Polish minister, who also works as State Attorney General, explains that it is a “popular initiative backed by 400,000 signatures”, which allows the proposal to be submitted to a parliamentary vote.

On the other hand, Ziobro referred to the controversy unleashed after the broadcast on the TVN television channel of a documentary that exposed documentary evidence that Pope John Paul II covered up cases of pedophilia when he was bishop, and affirmed that this chain “was founded by two secret agents of the communist services: Walter and Wejchert”.

The report showed documents from the Polish political police that pointed to Karol Wojtila as knowing about sexual abuse against minors within his diocese and, according to the Minister of Justice, a law for the defense of Christians would put an end to acts such as the broadcast of that documentary.

“We have to put an end to this type of behavior. It is difficult to put into words the outrage I feel. It is difficult to convey the condemnation, the surprise at the damage done by such nonsense based on materials that even the communist secret police did not believe,” he declared. Ziobro in the interview.

The Polish Bishops’ Conference compared the TVN documentary with the assassination attempt against John Paul II in Rome in 1981, and a few weeks ago the Polish Parliament adopted a resolution “in defense of the good name of John Paul II.”

In the interview, the minister also criticized the European Union for wanting to “impose its LGBT ideological project” on Poland, as well as trying to come up with a plan to “decide who should govern” his country.

This plan would supposedly be led by Germany and the minister assured that the EU promotes “things like that Poles should eat worms”, in reference to the authorization to market food derived from insects that Brussels formalized in January. EFE

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