Following questioning by prosecutor Roman Giertych regarding the “Two Towers” investigation, Jarosław Kaczyński voiced strong objections to being interrogated by a political opponent. Kaczyński argued Giertych’s involvement presents a conflict of interest, as the lawyer represents a plaintiff in a related case. The investigation centers around Austrian businessman Gerald Birgfellner. Kaczyński stated a line had been crossed, implying improper conduct during the proceedings. He did not elaborate on the specifics of the interrogation or the allegations against him. Giertych, a member of the Civic Coalition (KO), is acting as legal counsel for Birgfellner in the matter. The “Two Towers” case involves controversial real estate development dealings.