Poland’s Constitutional Court Protest: Rule of Law and Judicial Independence

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A protest unfolded in front of the Constitutional Court in Warsaw as supporters and opponents gathered to defend the rule of law and insist that the Constitution must be observed. Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of Law and Justice, led the message that an independent Constitutional Tribunal is essential for a functioning legal order. The crowd voiced concern about proposed changes from the ruling coalition and the potential direction these reforms could push the Court. The scene emphasized the belief that a robust and impartial judiciary is a cornerstone of the nation’s governance, one that cannot be compromised without risking the integrity of constitutional oversight. Participants highlighted the fear that altering the framework of the Court could undermine checks and balances, reduce judicial independence, and weaken the public’s trust in the legal system. The demonstrators called for transparency, adherence to constitutional principles, and protections against any political interference in judicial appointments and decisions. In their view, maintaining a strong, independent tribunal is key to safeguarding rights, ensuring due process, and upholding the rule of law for all citizens while preserving Poland’s commitments to constitutional order and democratic norms. The gathering reflected a shared resolve to monitor legislative proposals closely, engage in constructive dialogue, and demand that reforms strengthen rather than erode the judiciary’s capacity to act as a neutral guardian of the Constitution.

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