Politics / Poland

Andruszkiewicz Charged with Forgery in 2014 Elections

Adam Andruszkiewicz, former head of the Podlaskie Youth of the National Movement and current deputy head of the President's Chancellery, faces charges for allegedly leading a scheme to forge signatures on support lists for candidates in the 2014 local elections.
Andruszkiewicz Charged with Forgery in 2014 Elections
tvn24 • 2026-04-21T13:12:30Z
Source material: Andruszkiewicz charged. He was to lead the forgery of support lists
Summary
Adam Andruszkiewicz, former head of the Podlaskie Youth of the National Movement and current deputy head of the President's Chancellery, faces charges for allegedly leading a scheme to forge signatures on support lists for candidates in the 2014 local elections. The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Lublin has confirmed that the indictment has been forwarded to the District Court in Białystok, where the case is expected to be processed, potentially starting this year. Andruszkiewicz is accused of illegally processing personal data while orchestrating the forgery of signatures from September 15 to October 6, 2014, to support candidates for the Podlaskie regional assembly elections. He claims the charges are politically motivated and has stated his willingness to defend himself in court, arguing that the prosecution lacks merit.
Perspectives
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Prosecution
  • Charges against Andruszkiewicz include leading a forgery scheme for election support lists
  • Indictment has been sent to the District Court for processing
Andruszkiewicz
  • Claims charges are politically motivated and lacks merit
  • Willing to defend himself in court
Neutral / Shared
  • Investigation began in 2014 and involved multiple prosecutorial bodies
  • Charges involve three individuals, including Andruszkiewicz
Key entities
Countries / Locations
Poland
Themes
#2014_elections • #andruszkiewicz_charges • #forgery_case
Timeline highlights
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Adam Andruszkiewicz has been charged with leading a forgery scheme related to support lists for candidates in the 2014 local elections. The indictment has been sent to the District Court in Białystok for processing.
  • Adam Andruszkiewicz, former head of the Podlaskie Youth of the National Movement and current deputy head of the Presidents Chancellery, faces charges for allegedly leading a scheme to forge signatures on support lists for candidates in the 2014 local elections
  • The Regional Prosecutors Office in Lublin has confirmed that the indictment has been forwarded to the District Court in Białystok, where the case is expected to be processed, potentially starting this year
  • Andruszkiewicz is accused of illegally processing personal data while orchestrating the forgery of signatures from September 15 to October 6, 2014, to support candidates for the Podlaskie regional assembly elections
  • He claims the charges are politically motivated and has stated his willingness to defend himself in court, arguing that the prosecution lacks merit
  • The investigation, which began in 2014, involved multiple prosecutorial bodies and included 59 expert opinions, resulting in charges against three individuals, including Andruszkiewicz