The decision marks the latest twist in a long-running political and legal battle linked to the judicial reforms implemented by PiS itself.
The decision marks the latest twist in a long-running political and legal battle linked to the judicial reforms implemented by PiS itself.
Tens of millions of zloty in public funding for PiS are at stake.
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It found that the PKW did not properly substantiate its claims of irregularities in campaign spending by PiS.
PiS called it an attempt by the government to “eliminate the opposition” and “introduce an autocratic system”.
The ruling party has accused the opposition of wanting to stoke civil unrest by questioning the election results if it loses.
“This is a way of illegally funding PiS’s election campaign,” claims an opposition figure.
Poland 2050’s financial report for 2021 did not record any expenditure or revenue.