European Parliament dismisses its Polish vice-president
BRUSSELS — The European Parliament voted Wednesday to dismiss one of its vice-presidents, Ryszard Czarnecki of Poland, after he compared a rival Polish parliament member to a Nazi collaborator.
The European lawmakers voted 447-196, reaching the two-thirds hurdle required to remove Czarnecki from his position.
Czarnecki, who was one of 14 vice-presidents, will continue to be a member of the parliament in Strasbourg, France, representing Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party.
Last month Czarnecki called Roza Thun, a European Parliament lawmaker from Poland’s opposition Civic Platform party, a “shmaltsovnik,” a derogatory term for the Poles who blackmailed Jews, or Poles hiding Jews, during the Nazi German occupation of Poland.