We are dealing with a situation where the law simply ceases to operate." Kaczyński on “Tests to intimidate judges”

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- I'm sorry. Attempts to intimidate judges, and this intimidation with methods that may actually rise concerns, to effort to make judges appointed by the President, even the TEU ruled that calling, even if there were any mistakes before, although there were no mistakes, is inactive curing these errors, and this vocation is crucial and indisputable. Finally, efforts to get people into the judiciary who are either at remainder or are asessors and thus supplement very large, 2000 at the moment, the number of vacancyes, is simply about creating specified a corps of people who, whether out of their own conviction, in particular, are talking about those elders, or those due to the uncertainty of their situation, due to the fact that the asesura lasts 4 years, later or becomes a justice or not, will simply be very available said Jarosław Kaczyński at a press conference.


- I'm sorry. All of this, to any extent, resembles what happened in the Polish judiciary after ’45. We are dealing with a situation where the law simply ceases to operate. It can be said that, although the foundation of the law is the Constitution, the full strategy of law is based on the Constitution, this strategy of connections within the strategy of law which they create, has its culmination and at the same time its origin in the Constitution, the Constitution besides ceases to be a decently applicable act. We are dealing with a process of rehabilitation, that is what lawyers in this Polish version call it, and that is the process that leads to a gap, a constitutional void, that is, the issue is highly serious - he went on.


- I'm sorry. Poland has ceased to be, in fact, since the first actions of this government and the declaration, in peculiar Prime Minister Tusk, a regulation of law, but at the minute it is moving to a fresh level, a level of full questioning of the rule that applies in all country not only democratic, but simply civilised - stated the president of the Law and Justice.
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