A lawyer known for his protests against judicial reform, Prof. Marcin Matczak shares in “Super Express” his reflections on legal changes supposedly intended to restore the rule of law.
This obviously depends on political will, because there are two possible paths here. One quick, and in my opinion bad, shortcut that will have to break the law – such proposals also appear, for example, to ban the entire Constitutional Tribunal by a resolution of the Sejm.
– he said Prof. Marcin Matczakasked about the process of “restoration of the rule of law”.
There is also a slower way, which can take several years, and we have prepared such a route, among others: at the Batory Foundation. She has the advantage of respecting the law, but the disadvantage of not respecting human emotions. Because people want quick changes, which may even bring retaliation. We warn about this
– he emphasized
Just as we showed great maturity in the elections, when people stood for hours, gave their time and were patient to change Poland, they must now be patient to change the rule of law in a way that will not worsen the current situation. You simply cannot cure the plague with cholera. It cannot be the case that the rule of law is violated in defense of the rule of law
– added.
From Prof. Matczaka’s statement it could easily be concluded that he is in any case not in favor of breaking the law while implementing a specific revenge plan by the opposition. However, when you read the proposals of the Batory Foundation’s ‘team of experts’, you may have legitimate doubts about this. These include: removal from the Constitutional Court of judges they call ‘understudies’.
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