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Political conflict in Poland

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  • Politik (Polen) (de)
  • kryzys ustrojowy w Polsce (pl)
  • political conflict in Poland (en)
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  • June 2022 (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • Polish president signed into law a bill that strikes down a disciplinary chamber for judges in June 2022, a necessary step for Poland to receive over EUR 35 billion in post-pandemic recovery funds from the European Union (en)
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  • Over a period of two years, the Polish authorities have adopted more than 13 laws affecting the entire structure of the justice system in Poland, impacting the Constitutional Tribunal, Supreme Court, ordinary courts, National Council for the Judiciary, prosecution service and National School of Judiciary. The common pattern is that the executive and legislative branches have been systematically enabled to politically interfere in the composition, powers, administration and functioning of the judicial branch. (en)
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  • Polish Constitutional Tribunal crisis (2015 – ongoing) (en)
  • Crisi al Tribunal Constitucional de Polònia (ca)
  • Krize polského ústavního soudu (cs)
  • Polnische Verfassungskrise und Justizreformen (seit 2015) (de)
  • Réformes judiciaires depuis 2015 en Pologne (fr)
  • Kryzys wokół Trybunału Konstytucyjnego w Polsce (pl)
  • Судова реформа в Польщі (2017) (uk)
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