Polish president signs law making it easier to replace Supreme Court head

Author : disgress1975
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 09:53:12


Polish president signs law making it easier to replace Supreme Court head

The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union.

Judges applying for posts at the Supreme Court should do so by July 29, Duda said in announcing the signing in a statement on the presidential website.

Poland's governing party -- the Law and Justice Party (PiS) -- earlier this summer pushed through another law requiring Supreme Court judges over the age of 65 to retire, which had the effect of forcing out Chief Justice Malgorzata Gersdorf and more than two dozen other judges.



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Gersdorf has refused to step down.

The law signed Thursday allows her successor to be chosen when only two-thirds of the positions on the court are filled, instead of nearly all of them.

The European Commission has launched legal action against Poland over the changes, accusing it of eroding judicial independence. The matter could end up before the European Court of Justice, the bloc's highest court.

The government is keen to push through its latest reforms quickly so that it can appoint a new chief justice without having to have so many new judges in place -- and before the European Union can intervene.

Critics say that the Polish government is eroding the rule of law and that its so-called reforms are intended to give it control of the judiciary. But Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki insisted that the measures are needed because the justice system has not been sufficiently overhauled since the collapse of communism in 1989.

There are 72 justices on Poland's Supreme Court.

The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union. There are 72 justices on Poland's Supreme Court. Critics say that the Polish government is eroding the rule of law and that its so-called reforms are intended to give it control of the judiciary. But Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki insisted that the measures are needed because the justice system has not been sufficiently overhauled since the collapse of communism in 1989. There are 72 justices on Poland's Supreme Court. Gersdorf has refused to step down. The law signed Thursday allows her successor to be chosen when only two-thirds of the positions on the court are filled, instead of nearly all of them. The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union. There are 72 justices on Poland's Supreme Court. Poland's governing party -- the Law and Justice Party (PiS) -- earlier this summer pushed through another law requiring Supreme Court judges over the age of 65 to retire, which had the effect of forcing out Chief Justice Malgorzata Gersdorf and more than two dozen other judges. The law signed Thursday allows her successor to be chosen when only two-thirds of the positions on the court are filled, instead of nearly all of them. The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union. The law signed Thursday allows her successor to be chosen when only two-thirds of the positions on the court are filled, instead of nearly all of them. The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union. The law signed Thursday allows her successor to be chosen when only two-thirds of the positions on the court are filled, instead of nearly all of them. Critics say that the Polish government is eroding the rule of law and that its so-called reforms are intended to give it control of the judiciary. But Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki insisted that the measures are needed because the justice system has not been sufficiently overhauled since the collapse of communism in 1989. Critics say that the Polish government is eroding the rule of law and that its so-called reforms are intended to give it control of the judiciary. But Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki insisted that the measures are needed because the justice system has not been sufficiently overhauled since the collapse of communism in 1989. Gersdorf has refused to step down. Gersdorf has refused to step down. The government is keen to push through its latest reforms quickly so that it can appoint a new chief justice without having to have so many new judges in place -- and before the European Union can intervene. Poland's governing party -- the Law and Justice Party (PiS) -- earlier this summer pushed through another law requiring Supreme Court judges over the age of 65 to retire, which had the effect of forcing out Chief Justice Malgorzata Gersdorf and more than two dozen other judges. Judges applying for posts at the Supreme Court should do so by July 29, Duda said in announcing the signing in a statement on the presidential website. There are 72 justices on Poland's Supreme Court. The government is keen to push through its latest reforms quickly so that it can appoint a new chief justice without having to have so many new judges in place -- and before the European Union can intervene. Gersdorf has refused to step down. The Senate approved the legislation earlier this week, despite opposition from civic rights protesters and the European Union. Gersdorf has refused to step down.

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