The 2,500 judges would be divided into three categories – green, yellow and red – on the basis of how they were appointed.
The 2,500 judges would be divided into three categories – green, yellow and red – on the basis of how they were appointed.
The Council of Europe’s experts found the law to be “fundamentally flawed” and a threat to this year’s elections.
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Recent days have seen a rapid escalation of Poland’s judicial crisis, including decisions by the European Commission and Polish parliament.
Despite negative opinions from the Venice Commission, EU and OSCE, Duda reportedly supports the form.
Ministers claimed that the Venice Commission’s visit was “unofficial” and “private”.