Grzegorz Braun removes the “brown” exhibition from the Sejm

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Another incidental involving Grzegorz Braun occurred in the Polish Sejm. This time the politician decided to destruct an exhibition promoting the LGBT+ environment, which sparked many controversy. The event occurred during the discussion after Prime Minister Donald Tusk's exposé.

The “Red” exhibition in the Sejm – what happened?

The exhibition, co-financed by the European Union, presented content related to the promotion of LGBT+ rights, including transsexuals. Her appearance in the Sejm sparked a stormy discussion, especially as it occurred little than 2 weeks after the elections, during which akin demands were silenced so as not to harm any politicians.

Grzegorz Braun, known for his earlier controversial actions, decided to intervene. Within minutes, he destroyed the exhibition, which was immortalized on social media.

Not the first specified action by Braun

This is not the first time a associate has decided to act radically in the Sejm. In 2023, during Donald Tusk's first exposé, Braun utilized a fire extinguisher to extinguish Khanu candles. This time it was without a fire extinguisher, but the scale of emotion remained high.

Network reactions

Paweł Rybicki made the recording of the destroyed exhibition available on the network. Earlier there were rumours that Braun was in the European Parliament, which turned out to be untruthful – the politician appeared in the Polish Sejm and made a demolition of the exhibition.

The netizens shared in comments – any praised Braun for “fighting against ideology”, others criticized him for destroying property and not respecting freedom of expression.

Rainbow exhibition in the Sejm: pic.twitter.com/V2zv1aPGKE

— Paweł Rybicki (@Rybitzky) June 11, 2025

Are specified actions lawful?

Although Braun explains his actions with opposition to the “propaganda”, it is worth remembering that demolition of property may have legal consequences. In the past, global courts and courts have repeatedly stressed that freedom of speech does not justify vandalism.

Will the associate be held accountable this time? Time will tell.

Grzegorz Braun now in the Sejm pic.twitter.com/yQAxqhDK2e

— Anita Czerwinska #Nawrocki2025 (@A__Czerwinska) June 11, 2025

You're welcome.pic.twitter.com/dFxxxsewREhttps://t.co/lPBavcKyMz

— PapEar p0lak (@MurzinfrogXX) June 11, 2025


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