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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.