We know how Poles evaluate Karol Nawrocki's use of veto power
A recent assessment reveals Polish citizens' views on President Karol Nawrocki's application of his veto power regarding legislative decisions.
Anatomy of Paralysis. Five Axes of the Crisis that is Destroying the Constitutional Tribunal
The article analyzes the crisis surrounding the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting its decline in authority and effectiveness in upholding the constitution.
Defense of the homeland is the most important, also in financial terms. It has a statutory legal basis
The article discusses the Polish government's plans to access EU funding for military support despite a presidential veto, highlighting legal and constitutional implications.
Constitutionalist: Judges' oath before the president is a custom, not a legal requirement
An expert discusses the non-legal status of the custom surrounding judges taking their oaths before the Polish president.
Marek Kutarba: "Polish SAFE 0 percent," or Karol Nawrocki tries to change the system without changing the constitution
The article discusses President Karol Nawrocki's proposal for the Polish Defense Investments Fund, criticizing its lack of a concrete funding plan and overall execution.
Is the so-called Polish SAFE 0 percent compliant with the Constitution? A blow to Article 220
The article discusses the potential legal and economic implications of the proposed 'Polish SAFE 0 percent' financing scheme by examining its relation to Article 220 of the Polish Constitution.
Ryszard Petru: Adam GlapiΕski broke the constitution at the conference with Karol Nawrocki
Ryszard Petru claims that Adam GlapiΕski violated the constitution during a press conference announcing the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program, which poses potential implications for the Polish economy and currency stability.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Will Karol Nawrocki Force Us to Change the Constitution?
The article explores how Karol Nawrocki uses presidential veto powers to reshape the Polish Constitution's framework in favor of greater presidential authority.
Prof. Ryszard Piotrowski: The Cybersecurity Act at Odds with the Constitution
Professor Ryszard Piotrowski critiques the Polish Cybersecurity Act, arguing that its provisions conflict with constitutional principles.
PiS screamed about destroying the nation and the Constitution. The government spoke about security and dignity
The Polish parliament held discussions about a government proposal regarding the status of closest persons, highlighting tensions between the PiS party and pro-LGBT advocates.
Should the President Have the Right to Pardon Convicts? We Know the Opinion of the Poles
A recent discussion reveals Polish citizens' opinions on the presidential power of clemency as outlined in the Polish Constitution.
Bunikowski, Dobrzeniecki: Same-Sex Partnerships and the Constitution. What After the CJEU Ruling?
The CJEU ruling mandates Poland to recognize same-sex marriages conducted by Polish citizens in Germany, raising questions about its implications for Polish family law and the future of same-sex marriages in the country.
Will asset declarations be published?
The Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the laws requiring the publication of asset declarations by judges are unconstitutional as they violate several articles of the Polish Constitution.