Maciej Berek, a Candidate for the Constitutional Tribunal? The Coalition Previously Proposed Restrictions on Politicians.
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Four years – that's how long Maciej Berek would have had to wait from the moment he resigned from his government position to his potential election as a judge of the Constitutional Tribunal, if the regulations proposed by the government came into force in 2024. However, that didn't happen. Here's a reminder of what the bill contained.
Maciej Berek will be a candidate for the Constitutional Tribunal, Donald Tusk confirmed. The Prime Minister announced on Thursday that he had conditionally agreed to Berek's departure from the government for this very reason.
Maciej Berek will be a candidate for the Constitutional Tribunal, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced. He argued that Berek's "hallmark" is his apolitical and non-partisan nature.
The Prime Minister confirmed reports that Maciej Berek—previously the Minister for Overseeing the Implementation of Government Policy—will be a candidate for a judgeship on the Constitutional Tribunal. "He is one of the most outstanding Polish lawyers and practitioners, who has made his apolitical and nonpartisan nature a hallmark," Donald Tusk explained.
The political arena is abuzz with speculation that Maciej Berek will become the new judge of the Constitutional Tribunal. "It's no longer secret," says one source.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggested that at a press conference on Thursday he would address media reports about former minister Maciej Berek, who is to be a candidate for the Constitutional Tribunal.
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