Feb 27 • 14:20 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

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.

Iustitia, the largest association of Polish judges, publicly revealed a list of 15 judges they support for elections to the National Judiciary Council (KRS) on February 26, 2026. This announcement came immediately after the ruling coalition in the Polish Parliament passed a resolution concerning the judicial part of the KRS elections. The judges nominated are not only supported by Iustitia but also by other associations, including Themis and those representing administrative and family judges, highlighting a unified front among judicial bodies in Poland advocating for the integrity of the judiciary.

The resolution passed by the ruling coalition stipulates that members of the Parliament will choose judges designated by the judiciary community, which will be articulated during the assemblies of judges held in courts across the country. At these assemblies, judges are tasked with evaluating all the candidates applying for the KRS and making recommendations on whom to support. This process aims to address concerns regarding the integrity and validity of the upcoming elections, demonstrating a shift towards increased transparency and responsiveness to the judiciary's voice in its representation.

As the selection process unfolds, this initiative represents a crucial moment for the Polish legal system, especially amidst ongoing discussions around judicial independence and reforms that could influence the balance of power within Poland's judiciary. The implications of this resolution could significantly impact the future structure of the KRS and the broader efforts to uphold judicial independence in Poland, indicating a pivotal juncture in Polish legal affairs.

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