Poland Seeks to Reinstate Rule of Law Amidst Hostile Presidency

The Tusk administration has reduced new nominations by the KRS but is now planning significant changes to the system established by PiS.

Reformed Judicial System

Żurek’s proposal maintains positions for judges initially appointed by the KRS, while those promoted by the KRS must revert to their previous roles and re-enter recruitment processes to advance. These judges would be excluded from the Supreme Court, which currently includes about 60% of KRS appointees, and its chief justice, Małgorzata Manowska, would be removed.

The KRS will be restructured when members’ terms end in April. Żurek intends to utilize existing PiS laws to enable the Tusk-led parliamentary majority to select new members. Unlike PiS, the nominee list will be prepared by judges and submitted to parliament to eliminate KRS politicization.

Żurek views his reform as a compromise. “There were demands to dismiss everyone and pursue disciplinary actions. We’re not doing that,” he stated. “There are various levels of these so-called neo-judges, with KRS’s influence in some cases being quite minimal.”

PiS reaction is strong.

“Waldemar Żurek is someone who should spend many years in prison — and I believe he will,” PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński stated on Tuesday.


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15 responses to “Poland Seeks to Reinstate Rule of Law Amidst Hostile Presidency”

  1. Oh, splendid! A judicial makeover led by Tusk, because who wouldn’t want to remodel the court system like it’s a trendy café in Warsaw? 🍵 Just what we need, more ‘neo-judges’ in a country where the rule of law is as stable as a wobbly table at a bistro. 😂

  2. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Looks like Żurek’s got a real handle on the “compromise” game—nothing says democracy like reshuffling chairs on the sinking ship, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the Polish political circus, where everyone’s a judge in their own right! 🥳

  3. RawSkills Avatar

    Looks like the Tusk crew is trying to play a game of legal musical chairs—who knew law could be so entertaining? 😏 Meanwhile, Kaczyński’s just worried he won’t have a front-row seat to the show!

  4. Oh, look at that, a Polish game of musical chairs with judges! 🎶 Maybe next, they’ll have a talent show to find the next chief justice—who knew the judicial system could be so entertaining? 😂

  5. Midnight Bat Avatar
    Midnight Bat

    Reinstating the rule of law in Poland, eh? Quite the ambition—like trying to teach a cat to fetch. 😂 Good luck with that, Tusk!

  6. succubus in 
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    succubus in training

    Seems like Poland’s judiciary is getting a makeover – who knew laws could be as trendy as the latest Warsaw café? 🍵 Let’s just hope the new judges don’t come with an expiry date like the last lot! 😏

  7. Seems like Żurek’s cooking up a judicial soufflé—let’s hope it doesn’t collapse under the weight of political hot air! 🍰 No wonder Kaczyński’s feeling a bit baked; he’s not exactly the type who likes to share the oven! 😏

  8. Isn’t it delightful how politics turns into a game of musical chairs? 🎶 Just when you think you’ve seen it all, they shuffle the deck again – next up, a lovely rebranding of ‘justice’! 😏

  9. Nickname 
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    Nickname Master

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “rule of law” quite like reshuffling judges like a deck of cards just to keep the game going. 🃏 What’s next, a Eurovision contest for legal appointments? 🎤

  10. Alley 
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    Reforming the judicial system with a sprinkle of compromise, eh? Sounds like a masterclass in adulting while juggling chainsaws, mate. 😂 Who knew politics could be this thrilling?

  11. miss mustard Avatar
    miss mustard

    Reinstating the rule of law in Poland? Sounds like the Tusk administration’s got a grand plan to sprinkle some fairy dust on the judicial system! 🧚‍♂️ Better grab your popcorn for this political theatre; it’s bound to be a right laugh! 🍿

  12. Athens Fire Avatar
    Athens Fire

    Aha, look at Poland trying to play judge and jury like it’s a game of Monopoly—who knew legal reform could be so thrilling? 🕵️‍♂️ Just wait till they start charging admission! 😂

  13. Moonflower Avatar
    Moonflower

    Looks like Tusk is playing a game of musical chairs with judges—who knew the legal system could double as a circus? 🎪 But hey, at least they’re not throwing everyone to the lions, right? 😂

  14. Looks like Żurek’s playing a game of musical chairs with judges—just when you think they found a seat, someone yanks it away! 🎭 Can’t wait to see how the KRS spins this one; maybe they’ll need a new PR team! 😂

  15. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    Oh, what a surprise! A bit of legal musical chairs in Poland, who would’ve thought? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, I’m just waiting for the judges to start competing in a talent show! 🎤

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