What about the EAW for Zbigniew Ziobro. Judge Dariusz Łubowski resigned
Judge Dariusz Łubowski has resigned from his position overseeing the European Arrest Warrant section in Warsaw due to loss of trust following his public statements.
The news covers the resignation of Judge Dariusz Łubowski, who has headed the International Criminal Section of the District Court in Warsaw. His departure follows a loss of trust expressed by the court president, Beata Najjar, linked to Łubowski’s public comments. This section is responsible for handling requests related to European Arrest Warrants (EAW), which are significant in cases of cross-border law enforcement.
On the same day as his dismissal, a request from the Polish National Prosecutor's Office for an EAW against Zbigniew Ziobro was submitted to his office. This situates the timing of his resignation amid heightened scrutiny, as Ziobro, a controversial figure in Polish politics, faces legal challenges. The current leadership transition in the court could have implications not only for ongoing cases but also for the perceived independence of the judiciary in Poland.
Tomasz Grochowicz has been appointed as the new head of the section, potentially leading to shifts in how EAWs are processed moving forward. The political backdrop surrounding these developments includes ongoing debates about judicial reforms in Poland and their impact on the rule of law, marking a significant moment in the intersection of law, politics, and international cooperation.