The government does not recognise the court’s legitimacy and is likely to continue to ignore it.

The government does not recognise the court’s legitimacy and is likely to continue to ignore it.
Sejm speaker Szymon Hołownia accused the court of “unlawfully interfering” and “exceeding its authority”.
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The EU Commission’s complaint concerns two rulings issued by the Constitutional Tribunal that found parts of EU law to be inconsistent with the Polish constitution.
Mateusz Morawiecki says he “hopes these judges who do not want to cooperate will think about the good of Poland”.
Six of the Constitutional Tribunal’s 15 judges no longer recognise the legitimacy of its president, Julia Przyłębska.
Questions still remain over how the tribunal will function given its internal disputes.
The judges argue that the chief justice’s term expired last month, but she denies this and has been supported by the government.
Adam Bodnar must vacate his position within three months.