What About Sławomir Patyra's Oath as a Constitutional Tribunal Judge? Nawrocki Is Delaying, and a Letter Has Been Submitted to the Chancellery of the President.
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The oath will be taken when the President invites him – this is how the head of the Presidential Chancellery commented on the letter sent to the head of state by Dr. Sławomir Patyra. The Constitutional Tribunal appointee has been eagerly awaiting the date to take the oath for almost a month. Zbigniew Bogucki, speaking on Polsat News, mentioned Patyra's opinion, which, in his opinion, was crushed in the Supreme Court.
Sławomir Patyra asked Karol Nawrocki to set a date for his oath. The constitutional lawyer was elected by the Sejm as a new judge of the Constitutional Tribunal.
"I am fully prepared to appear and take the oath of office on the date indicated by the President," Professor Sławomir Patyra emphasized in an interview with RadioZET.pl. However, the oath of office date has not yet been set, so the new Constitutional Tribunal judge has decided to take the next step.
Professor Sławomir Patyra, who was elected by the Sejm as a new judge of the Constitutional Tribunal on June 11, is eagerly awaiting his oath of office before President Karol Nawrocki. He has written to him regarding this matter.

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