- The rationale is that all judges who are nominated by the president of the Republic of Poland are judges of the Republic and are expected to be in the business of issuing rulings and verdicts, not turning courtrooms into a parliamentary hall," said president Karol Nawrocki, erstwhile asked about the refusal to nominate 46 judges. - Only the president in the Polish strategy appoints judges, while he is not a monarch and has no specified right to refuse to appoint judges for whatever reasons he chooses and without judicial review," justice Bartlomiej Przymusiński commented on TVN24.