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More Election Protests in the Supreme Court. What Is the Procedure for Considering Them?

Summary by Gazeta
So far, 28 election protests have been filed with the Supreme Court. Tomorrow (June 10), the first hearing in the case will begin. What's next? We explain how the entire procedure works.
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A minute for an election protest? That's the time suggested by Tuesday's docket of the Supreme Court's Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs. The case has sparked outrage online. "It's simply a communication error by the judge. A technical issue, yes, quite unfortunate," Aleksander Stępkowski, spokesman for the Supreme Court, told Onet.

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The Supreme Court has received 28 protests against the presidential election so far. Monika Drwal from the Supreme Court press team informed that more protests are still being registered. The first two protests will be reviewed next Tuesday by the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs, which will verify whether the irregularities described in them could have affected the election result. The session will be closed to the public. Th…

So far, 28 election protests have been filed with the Supreme Court. Tomorrow (June 10), the first hearing in the case will begin. What's next? We explain how the entire procedure works.

·Poland
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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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