Two Supreme Court Judges Removed From Ruling on Polish Presidential Election Result
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Two Supreme Court judges removed from ruling on Polish presidential election result
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. Two judges of the Supreme Court chamber tasked with validating the results of the recent presidential election have been removed from duty after questioning the…
Prof. Leszek Bosek and Dr. Grzegorz Żmij have been removed from handling election protests. Their guilt is that they are implementing judgments of the ECtHR and the CJEU, which questioned the legality of the Chamber of Control. Their removal is a manipulation of adjudicating panels and influencing rulings on elections.
Two judges of the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs were removed by the president of that chamber from ruling on election protests.
Controversy over the activities of the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs in the context of the issue of approving the result of the presidential election has intensified. Two judges have been deprived of the opportunity to adjudicate in proceedings concerning election protests.
Two judges of the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs have been removed from ruling on election protests, TVN24 reported. They are judges Leszek Bosek and Grzegorz Żmij, who demanded that the Chamber of Control be regulated in accordance with European law and refused to rule there. They referred to judgments of European tribunals, which issued judgments stating that the Chamber of Control is not a legal court. Leszek Bosek also p…
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