Tusk Breaks Promise Not to Appoint Politicians to Constitutional Court
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Tusk breaks promise not to appoint politicians to constitutional court
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk supports Maciej Berek's appointment to the Constitutional Tribunal, despite previously opposing politicians in such roles. Tusk aims to restore the court's integrity. Source
We were supposed to be different from PiS, we were supposed to do it differently, not exactly the same way," Anna Maria Żukowska told Gość Wydarzeń, commenting on Prime Minister Tusk's decision to nominate Maciej Berek for the position of Constitutional Tribunal judge. "It's a desire to show who's in charge here and who's taking the piss out of other coalition parties. The Prime Minister wants to show us our place in the pecking order," added th…
Maciej Berek is to become a judge of the Constitutional Tribunal. The candidacy of the former minister of Tusk's government is defended by Bartosz Arłukowicz from the Civic Coalition.
Prof. Marek Safjan and Prof. Andrzej Zoll, former presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal, criticize Prime Minister Donald Tusk for announcing the candidacy of Maciej Berek for a Constitutional Tribunal judge.
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