Former Constitutional Court Presidents Warn Due to the Crisis in Poland

Poin Utama
- 1. Three former Constitutional Court Presidents warned about the deepening constitutional crisis in Poland.
- 2. Preventing newly elected judges from performing their duties was shown as the main reason for the crisis in the country.
- 3. To resolve the crisis, the oaths of Sławomir Patyra and the judges to be elected in Martıs 2026 must be accepted.
- 4. The decisions of any judicial panel formed without the judges in question will be considered invalid.
Dalam Angka
Former Presidents of the Polish Constitutional Court, Marek Safjan, Jerzy Stępień, and Andrzej Zoll, issued a warning regarding the deepening of the ongoing constitutional crisis in the country. The former presidents pointed out that preventing newly elected judges from performing their duties is the main cause of this crisis.
In the statement made, it was emphasized that the way out of the current crisis is through the President accepting judge Sławomir Patyra and the judges to be elected in Martıs 2026 to duty. It was stated that any contrary step and any court panel formed by leaving these names out would be considered legally invalid.
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- What is the main cause of the constitutional crisis in Poland?
- The main cause of the crisis is the prevention of newly elected judges from performing their duties at the Constitutional Court.
- What do the former Constitutional Court Presidents propose for resolving the crisis?
- They propose that the President should accept judge Sławomir Patyra and the other judges to be elected in Martıs 2026 to duty.
- What will be the status of court panels formed without the judges in question?
- Any decisions made by a panel formed without these judges will be considered legally invalid.
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