Poland’s Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs, Dariusz Standerski, strongly criticized President Andrzej Duda’s decision to send the “lex szarlatan” (charlatan law) to the Constitutional Tribunal. Speaking on the “Tłit” program, Standerski directly stated that people will die as a result of the bill’s delayed implementation. The "lex szarlatan" aimed to regulate healthcare practices and address concerns about unproven medical treatments. The President's veto effectively halts the law, prompting accusations of obstructing necessary healthcare reforms. Standerski suggests the blockage will have direct, fatal consequences for patients. The deputy minister’s comments reflect a highly charged political debate surrounding the controversial legislation and its potential impact on public health.