The formal indictment of Polish Member of the European Parliament, Grzegorz Braun, has been delayed due to a backlog in mail delivery caused by a recent postal strike in Belgium. The delay concerns documents confirming the lifting of Braun’s parliamentary immunity, a necessary step before charges can be filed. Prosecutors seek to charge Braun with offenses including denying the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz. The stalled correspondence prevents the legal process from moving forward. Braun’s immunity was lifted in connection with the allegations. The situation highlights the potential impact of logistical disruptions on legal proceedings. It remains unclear when the documents will arrive and the indictment can proceed.