The Law and Justice Intervention and Monitoring Bureau has been launched. It is run by Zofia Romaszewska, founder of the Workers' Defense Committee Intervention Bureau, which was created in May 1977. At the time, the Office registered human rights abuses by the communist authorities and provided assistance to those repressed and harmed by the actions of the authorities. Today, it also proves to be necessary.
We are ordinary citizens who take the Polish Constitution seriously. Its first articles clearly state that power in the Republic of Poland belongs to the Nation, and the Republic itself is a common good of all citizens and a democratic legal state, realizing the principles of social justice.
We believe that Poland can be sovereign, just and well governed. We want to restore this faith to every ordinary citizen. We want to remind them that the state is for them, and that their elected officials and those paid for by their taxes are called to serve and solve common problems. We want people to again have confidence that there is a place they can go, call or email to tell them about their problem that needs to be solved fairly.
The office can be contacted:
- by phone at 22 699 71 97
- by mail to the address: PiS Intervention and Monitoring Office, 84/86 Nowogrodzka St., 02-018 Warsaw
- by email to [email protected]
After contacting him by phone, letter or e-mail, you will be able to meet with a representative of BIiM during a special duty in the office of the Law and Justice party (PiS), 84/86 Nowogrodzka St. (second floor) in Warsaw, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Write to us, make phone calls, send emails. And, we will ask for effective help from our councillors, MPs and Senators. If individual help is enough, we will focus on that. If more systemic solutions are needed, we will undertake that as well.
Together, we will monitor how much it costs us to mismanage the common good and how much taxpayer money is being wasted. However, we will not stop there and we will always propose possible solutions. We will also exchange ideas on how to solve specific problems in our closest circles.
We hope that with time we will build around Law and Justice a society of responsible and active citizens who will suggest how to solve problems and propose specific systemic solutions.
If the Bureau can do something for you - tell us about it.
Founders of the Intervention and Monitoring Bureau