The ultimate Administrative Court overturned the earlier judgement of the court and the decision refusing to enter in the Polish registry of civilian position a single-sex matrimony certificate concluded abroad. The NSA besides obliged the civilian position office to transcribe specified an act. “We will not agree on lawlessness in the name of the rainbow imagination of the world!” commented PiS club head Mariusz Błaszczak
The case concerns 2 Poles who joined Berlin in 2018 and wanted to recognise it in Poland. However, the application for registration was refused due to the fact that Polish law does not supply for single-sex marriages.
In the light of the case, the EU Court of Justice ruling of 2025 indicated that associate States should recognise marriages legally concluded in another EU countries. Following this decision, the case returned to the NSA, which yet ordered an entry in the register.
The head of the PiS club Mariusz Błaszczak reported that in connection with the NSA ruling, the Constitutional Court will be asked to interpret constitutional provisions concerning the definition of marriage: “We are making an application to the Constitutional Court on the explanation of an article of the Constitution made by the NSA, which states that matrimony is simply a relation between a female and a man”, wrote Błaszczak on the X portal.
“Article 18 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland clearly defines matrimony as a relation between a female and a man, providing him with the protection and protection of the state,” said the MP, “The attempts to reverse this natural order, as well as legal order, by judicial activism and referencing the judgments of the TEU and the ETPCz (non-legal sources of law), is simply a left-wing ideological offensive to which a dam should be placed. In lawlessness in the name of the rainbow imagination of the planet we will not agree!”
We apply to the Constitutional Court on the explanation of an article of the Constitution made by the NSA, which states that matrimony is simply a union between a female and a man.
Article 18 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland clearly defines matrimony as a relation between a female and a man, providing him with protection and...
— Mariusz Błaszczak (@mblaszczak) March 20, 2026









