Parliamentary Speaker Calls on Ruling Coalition to Start Filling Constitutional Court Vacancies
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Parliamentary speaker calls on ruling coalition to start filling constitutional court vacancies
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. The speaker of parliament, Szymon Hołownia, has called on the ruling coalition, of which he is part, to end its boycott of the Constitutional Tribunal (TK) and …
The General Assembly of Judges of the Constitutional Tribunal has adopted a resolution to retire Constitutional Tribunal Judge Krystyna Pawłowicz as of 5 December this year – according to a letter to...
The story of Krystyna Pawłowicz can serve as a warning about what politics does to people. Before she became the first hater of the Sejm, she had academic achievements and was a valued lecturer. Eight years in the parliamentary benches and six in the Constitutional Tribunal have completely obscured the memory of that face.
The Constitutional Tribunal has responded to information regarding Krystyna Pawłowicz. The body has announced that the judge's retirement was at her request. The professor's statement, in which bitter words were said, has also been disclosed.
The General Assembly of the Constitutional Tribunal has adopted a resolution to retire Judge Krystyna Pawłowicz, PAP reports. This is to happen on December 5 this year. The decision was to be made based on the ruling of a ZUS medical examiner on Pawłowicz's inability to perform her duties. Judge Pawłowicz herself did not confirm this information in an interview with PAP. "We will not discuss gossip," she added, explaining that she wanted to know…
"These acts of hatred have unfortunately had a negative impact on my health, irreversibly worsening it."
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