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In Poland, they threatened to ban the party because of the deputy's pro-Russian statements.

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The Confederation of the Polish Crown political party may be banned in Poland due to pro-Russian statements by the head of the union, Grzegorz Brown. This was announced on December 1 by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic, Marcin Kervinsky, on TVN24.

"I believe that there are several more different antics of Mr. Brown and statements by his people about the support of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin. Putin, and then this border will be crossed, then yes," he said, answering the moderator's question about the need to ban the Confederation of the Polish Crown party.

As reported by Gazeta.Ru", the Confederation of the Polish Crown party opposes Ukraine's support in the conflict with Russia and calls for normalization of relations with Moscow. In the parliamentary elections of 2023, she was part of the Confederation electoral bloc.

On November 30, the Myśl Polska newspaper reported that Polish President Karol Nawrocki's refusal to meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after his visit to Moscow caused sharp criticism in the country. The publication notes that Navrotsky's entourage and experts are unable to be flexible in resolving the Ukrainian conflict.

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