Speaker of the Sejm Simon Holovnia called for dialog with president Karol Nawrocki on the improvement of the judiciary. "I am a proponent of talking to Nawrocki, not being offended or fighting any wars," he said.
The Holovnia answered questions about the president's cooperation with the government after both sides presented different positions. The Minister of Justice Waldemar Żurek presented a draft bill of the "law of law", which assumes a repetition of the competitions for judges positions filled with the participation of the National Judiciary Council after 2017.
President against segregating judges
On Tuesday, president Nawrocki declared during the nomination ceremony that there were "no statutory regulations, regulations, decrees of people who seem to regulate the legal order of Poland outside the law". He announced the refusal to "segregate judges for neo-Judges and palaeuses".
The Marshal emphasized that there are cases where "nothing will be able to decision the position of the majority of the parliament, even the President's will". At the same time he emphasized the request for a compromise: "If we want to have a change in Poland, then we must get along".
Request to resolve the dispute
"The dispute concerning the position of judges should be resolved as shortly as possible, in whatever form at last" - said Holownia. According to him, the confrontational approach "will not aid anything here" and you cannot "draw" in your positions.
The Marshal warned that deficiency of clarity in the regulations could origin future judges to fear possible degradation. "If we want to solve this issue, we must search agreement with the President" - he added.
Memories of cooperation with Duda
The holovnia mentioned cooperation with erstwhile president Andrzej Duda (PiS). "I have warm memories of him, but he fell into specified a mystical speech erstwhile he talked about his competence regarding the judges' nominations" - he noted.
O Nawrocki said he was a "hard fighter" to be "hard and honest to talk to." The Marshal assessed that Minister Żurek's proposals were "step in the right direction" and stressed that "judges cannot be punished for the fact that the state made a mistake".
Sources used: "PAP" Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.











