Polish opposition deputy leader indicted over disclosure of classified military plans

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Polish opposition deputy leader indicted over disclosure of classified military plans

Polish opposition deputy leader indicted over disclosure of classified military plans

The deputy leader of Poland's main opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, Mariusz Błaszczak, has been indicted on charges of abusing his powers by disclosing classified military documents.

The indictment alleges that Błaszczak in 2023 abused his authority as defense minister to benefit the then-ruling PiS during their parliamentary election campaign. If found guilty, he could face up to ten years in prison.

Three other public officials were indicted alongside Błaszczak, who claims the case is politically motivated.

On August 22, 2025, an indictment was filed with the District Court in Warsaw against the former Minister of National Defense, the current head of the National Security Bureau and other persons in connection with the disclosure of fragments of the Polish defense plan https://t.co/215Y67Fxkt

— District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw (@Prok_Okreg_Wawa) August 22, 2025

The case involves the publication of sections of Poland's military plans from when Civic Platform (PO) were previously in power. Błaszczak claimed they showed how the former PO administration had planned to give up half of Poland if Russia invaded. When he published the plans, PO were the main opposition party.

Prosecutors considered that by doing so, Błaszczak “acted to the detriment of the public interest and caused exceptionally serious damage to the Republic of Poland.”

They said that Błaszczak sought to “achieve personal gain” through “the use of excerpts of strategic-level operational planning documents taken out of context in order to publicly discredit his political opponents and thereby promote his political party.”

Prosecutors added that Błaszczak's decision to declassify a top-secret document had negative consequences for “the internal and external security of the Republic of Poland, political stability, public trust and Poland's position on the international stage.”

In addition to Błaszczak, three other individuals were indicted in the case, including Sławomir Cenckiewicz , the top security advisor to the new opposition-aligned President Karol Nawrocki .

“Without the actions and initiative of these individuals, the declassification and subsequent disclosure of excerpts from strategic-level operational planning documents would not have taken place,” prosecutors said.

They accuse Cenckiewicz of abusing his authority as the then director of the Military History Office by helping facilitate the illegal declassification of military documents and of using the materials for personal gain in the television series Reset , which he co-created.

This isn't an indictment, but rather an act of revenge by Donald Tusk against me. This is the price I pay for revealing the plans of the first PO-PSL government to surrender almost half of Poland without a fight. If I were faced with this dilemma again, I would declassify it without hesitation...

— Mariusz Błaszczak (@mblaszczak) August 22, 2025

Błaszczak, who served as defense minister from 2018 until 2023, when PiS were replaced in power by a new coalition led by Donald Tusk, dismissed the case as politically motivated.

“This is not an indictment, but an act of revenge by Donald Tusk against me that has been brought before the court,” he wrote on X. “This is the price I am paying for revealing the plans of the first PO-PSL government to surrender almost half of Poland without a fight.”

Cenckiewicz similarly claimed that the case was “ purely political and driven by revenge “, adding that he was “pleased” that he would now be able “to defend myself in court under the conditions laid down by law”.

"I was and am innocent! I have never broken the law!" he wrote he X.

I am very glad that the case went to court!

I will be able to defend myself in court under the conditions set out by law.

The investigation conducted by prosecutor Marcin Maksjan was characterized by numerous irregularities, which resulted in two reports of possible crimes being committed.… https://t.co/Z9zJwU06eR

— Sławomir Cenckiewicz (@Cenckiewicz) August 22, 2025

Main image credit: MON (under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 PL )

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