Candidate for the KRS: I don't know where these 'broad consultations' regarding the list were
A candidate for the National Council of the Judiciary expresses skepticism about the claimed broad consultations among judges that led to the selection of candidates.
What do Poles think about the KRS primaries? Survey for 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals that nearly half of Poles support the idea of judicial primaries for electing members of the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), amidst ongoing controversies regarding its legitimacy and the selection process.
Leszek Mazur: I am not running for the KRS
Leszek Mazur announced that he will not run for a new term in the National Judiciary Council amidst ongoing political strife.
Wojciech Buchajczuk: The pre-elections for the National Council of the Judiciary are far from politics, there is no better solution
Wojciech Buchajczuk, a candidate for the National Council of the Judiciary, insists that the pre-election process is independent and represents the judiciary community.
Pre-elections to the National Council of the Judiciary in mid-April? A proposal for the date and regulations
The article discusses the impending pre-elections for Poland's National Council of the Judiciary, set against the backdrop of the current term's expiration and the controversies surrounding its formation.
Dagmara Pawełczyk-Woicka: We are threatened with a shell of the National Council of the Judiciary
Dagmara Pawełczyk-Woicka discusses her current position and future prospects regarding the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland amidst upcoming elections.
"Gazeta Polska" Clubs and the Church in Krakow Collect Signatures for KRS. "Overcome Evil with Good!"
On a grassroots campaign, various groups in Krakow are collecting signatures to support candidates for the reformed National Justice Council, particularly favoring conservative judges.
Tomasz Zalasiński: Primary elections will not fully heal the KRS, but will allow the procedure for selecting judges to be depoliticized
Tomasz Zalasiński discusses the upcoming primary elections for the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland and their implications for depoliticizing the judiciary.
Will the Sejm choose them for the KRS? 'Iustitia' published the list of candidates
The Polish judges' association 'Iustitia' has published a list of candidates for the National Judicial Council (KRS), highlighting the controversies and implications of these appointments for judicial independence.
President vs. Government on KRS, and Poles Want Consensus. Latest Survey
The Polish President has vetoed a proposed amendment to the law on the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), as the Sejm has voted to restore constitutional standards for the election of KRS members.
The KRS sues the Tribunal over the provisions of the law on the KRS. It's about the election of a new Council
The KRS has filed a complaint to the Tribunal concerning provisions of the law that relate to the election process for its new members.
List of 15 judges recommended for the KRS by independent judges [NAMES]
A list of 15 judges, supported by associations defending judicial independence, has been revealed following a governmental resolution regarding the elections of the judicial part of the KRS in Poland.
List of 15 judges recommended to the KRS by Iustitia
The largest association of Polish judges, Iustitia, has presented a list of 15 judges it supports for elections to the National Judiciary Council (KRS), which is also backed by other associations defending independent courts.
Bartosz Pilitowski: The election of judges to the KRS is not 'rocket science' but a test of the state's seriousness
Bartosz Pilitowski discusses the upcoming election of judges to the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland, emphasizing the need for clear procedures and respect for judges' will to avoid further crises in the judicial system.
PiS MP Collects Signatures for KRS Lists for Piebiak and 'Patriots'
A deputy from the PiS party is collecting signatures in Poznań to support judges running for the reformed National Council of Justice, including controversial figure Łukasz Piebiak.
Pre-elections for the National Judiciary Council. The Coalition has prepared a resolution. PiS is going to the Constitutional Tribunal
The current Polish coalition government has introduced a resolution concerning pre-elections for members of the National Judiciary Council in response to a presidential veto on proposed changes to the judiciary election process.
The Supreme Court Chamber does not grant charges against Nawacki for tearing up resolutions. The act was deemed to have little harm
The Supreme Court's Professional Liability Chamber refused to lift the immunity of judge Maciej Nawacki despite acknowledging that he did tear a document.
A stormy debate on the KRS and PIP is coming. Where to watch the session of the Sejm?
Polish lawmakers are convening for the 51st session of the Sejm, discussing critical legislative changes including management of data and legal education reforms.
Mateusz Mikowski: Double Denial in the KRS Case
Karol Nawrocki vetoed the government's KRS reform, aligning with both patriotic and democratic expectations.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Still About Nonexistent Judgments and the Rule of Law Dispute
The article discusses the debate surrounding judgments from judges appointed under the controversial neo-KRS recommendations in Poland, focusing on legal and constitutional implications.
In a church near Krakow, signatures were collected for lists to the KRS for Schab and 'Catholic judges'
A local priest encouraged parishioners in Czułów, Poland, to sign a petition supporting candidates for the National Judiciary Council, including Piotr Schab, who is associated with controversial actions against judges.
Beata Morawiec: It is worth defending oneself against the unlawful actions of the authorities
Beata Morawiec discusses the implications of the presidential veto on the Krajowa Rada Sądownictwa and proposed judicial reforms in Poland that threaten the independence of judges.
Nawrocki more critical than Duda towards the courts. What after the veto on the KRS law?
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the law on the National Council of the Judiciary, signaling his intention to preserve the judicial system established by the PiS party without enacting reforms.
Is the president preparing to veto the KRS law? Here are the provisions that were included in it
The Polish government is facing potential presidential veto regarding the newly passed amendments to the KRS law, which aim to reform judicial appointments and ensure greater independence from political interference.
The President vetoed the KRS Act. Here are the provisions it contained
Poland's President has vetoed a significant reform concerning the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) aimed at altering the selection and functioning of its members.
Neo-judge Zaradkiewicz and former deputy of Ziobro running for the renewed KRS
The latest candidate list for Poland's renewed National Council of the Judiciary features controversial neo-judges and former government officials tied to the ruling party.
How to organize primary elections for the National Judiciary Council? Appeal Court Presidents unveil details
The article discusses the upcoming primary elections for the National Judiciary Council in Poland and the considerations from appeal court presidents regarding this process amid ongoing judicial reforms.
Małgorzata Manowska on the elections to the KRS: Illegal
Małgorzata Manowska criticizes proposed reforms to the National Council of the Judiciary, deeming elements of it unconstitutional and undemocratic.
"Executor" Schab runs for the renewed KRS. He still wants to discipline and educate judges
Piotr Schab, responsible for mass repression against judges during the PiS government, is running for the National Council of the Judiciary in Poland, supported by an association of judges linked to the political reforms of the ruling party.
Piebiak, his people, and neo-judges are going after the KRS. They want to continue ruling the courts and appointing judges
Former Deputy Minister Lukasz Piebiak and beneficiaries of previous judicial reforms in Poland are seeking positions on the newly reformed National Judicial Council (KRS) to maintain influence over the judiciary.
KRS will be chosen by MPs, aided by judges. Are we facing even greater chaos in the courts?
The upcoming renewal of the National Judicial Council (KRS) raises concerns about the legality and composition of this body, as its judges were previously chosen by parliamentarians, resulting in ongoing debates and controversies.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty has made a decision. Elections for the National Judicial Council are starting
Włodzimierz Czarzasty announced the start of the candidate nomination process for the National Judicial Council's members.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Poor elections to the Tribunal would be a triumph for PiS
The article discusses the implications of the ruling coalition's plans to quickly fill vacant positions in the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland amid ongoing public debates about judicial reforms.
Waldemar Żurek omitted representatives from the Supreme Court and KRS. Małgorzata Manowska reacts
The President of the Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska, criticizes Minister Waldemar Żurek for excluding judicial representatives from the appointment of KSSiP's Program Council.
"I will do it if there is no signature". Speaker Czarzasty presses the president regarding the KRS law
Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty is pushing Polish President Karol Nawrocki to sign a controversial amendment to the law governing the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), which is currently unsigned and may lead to elections based on the existing regulations if not endorsed.
Will the Sejm only confirm the election of judges to the KRS? Zbigniew Bogucki: an absurd concept
The article discusses a resolution from the 'Iustitia' Association regarding the election of judicial members to the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland, calling for the president to sign a recent amendment to the KRS law.
They appeal to Karol Nawrocki. They fear the president's use of veto
The Polish Judges Association "Iustitia" urges President Karol Nawrocki to sign legislation ensuring judicial appointments are constitutionally compliant, warning that a veto could jeopardize judicial independence.
"Iustitia" has an idea for healing the National Council of the Judiciary without the signature of Karol Nawrocki
The Association "Iustitia" outlines a plan to reform the National Council of the Judiciary in Poland, calling for President Karol Nawrocki to sign a bill allowing judges to elect their representatives.
KRS demands 'catching in the act' the president of the largest court in Poland
The National Judicial Council of Poland is calling for the president of the Supreme Court to be caught in the act, following the controversial comments made by Judge Dariusz Łubowski regarding government interference with judiciary independence.
Grzegorz Ksepko: I think the president will not sign the KRS law
Grzegorz Ksepko expresses doubt that President Karol Nawrocki will sign the KRS law due to its unconstitutional provisions and discrimination against certain judges.
Tusk's government depoliticizes the KRS. The Senate passed a new law, now it's Nawrocki's move
The Polish Senate has approved a law reforming the National Judiciary Council (KRS), removing political selection of judges and allowing them to be elected by their peers instead.
Żukowska from the Left votes alongside judges from the illegal neo-KRS. Defended "executor" Ziobro
Anna Żukowska, a member of the Left, voted in support of a resolution defending Michał Lasota, the dismissed deputy of the disciplinary spokesperson, aligning with judges appointed to the neo-KRS by PiS.
Rule of Law Act and KRS Reform. The Sejm will address Waldemar Żurek's projects next week
The Polish Sejm is set to discuss two significant justice ministry projects aimed at regulating the status of so-called neo-judges and reforming the KRS next week.
Helsinki Foundation: New electoral system for KRS will favor district judges
The newly adopted government bill concerning the National Judiciary Council outlines that fifteen judicial members will be elected by judges themselves, including a diverse representation from various court levels.
What about letters submitted via ePUAP by entrepreneurs registered in CEiDG?
The article discusses the new electronic delivery regulations in Poland and the interpretation challenges they pose for entrepreneurs registered in CEiDG compared to those registered in KRS, as well as communication methods post-January 1, 2026.