The president of the Ordo Iuris Institute, Jerzy Kwaśniewski, posted on social media a critical opinion about the changes in the legal system and political composition of the state by Donald Tusk’s government, which he described as “lawlessness.”
Kwaśniewski mentioned controversial actions of Donald Tusk’s team, such as the idea of dismissing judges of the Constitutional Court through a parliamentary resolution or Minister Adam Bodnar delegating in their place representatives of judges, legal professions and legal sciences, from the indicated persons. through professional self-management.
The President of Ordo Iuris is also not happy with the issues raised by the Sejm majority regarding the full verification of the Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence since 2015 and the ideas of negative verification of Supreme Court judges by the current jury of the Constitutional Court.
Radical ideas from Tusk’s coalition
Kwaśniewski also drew attention to the most radical, but not isolated, voices of the parliamentary majority, even demanding the delegalization of Law and Justice and questioning the legality of the election of Andrzej Duda as President of the Republic of Poland, for which the KO leader Donald Tusk himself referred in the election campaign.
According to the co-founder of the Ordo Iuris Institute, the practice of governing the state through parliamentary resolutions can be maintained until the government of Donald Tusk gives up national sovereignty in favor of the idea of centralization of the European Union, as presented in the treaty. changes.
Until then, Kwaśniewski does not rule out regular elections in Poland, but they would be adjusted in such a way that the current opposition in the form of Law and Justice cannot take power. In this context, he recalled the patterns in force in Poland before 2014.
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Source: wPolityce