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Two Important Judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal!

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The Constitutional Tribunal found unconstitutional the provisions according to which Supreme Court judges appointed to their positions after January 2019 retire upon reaching the age of 65.
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The Constitutional Tribunal on Wednesday ruled that the provisions under which Supreme Court judges appointed to their positions after January 2019 retire upon reaching the age of 65, i.e. earlier than judges appointed to the Supreme Court before 2019, are unconstitutional.

The Constitutional Tribunal found unconstitutional the provisions according to which Supreme Court judges appointed to their positions after January 2019 retire upon reaching the age of 65.

·Warszawa, Poland
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The Constitutional Tribunal ruled on Wednesday that the retirement age requirement for Supreme Court judges who assumed their positions after January 1, 2019, is unconstitutional. This decision means that all Supreme Court judges will be subject to the same retirement age rules, regardless of their date of appointment.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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