The President of the Supreme Court defies Warsaw and arrives at the office



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BERLIN – Today is D-Day, the decisive day of the frontal collision between the ruling super-governmental majority in Poland since November 2015 and the judiciary. This morning the President of the Supreme Court, Malrogzata Gersdorf started the protest day of the judges in the most sensational way. The President of the Republic was removed yesterday Andrzej Duda creator of the PiS (Prawo i Sprawiedlywosc ie law and justice, just the ruling party) but having already rejected his expulsion yesterday morning presented in his office as if nothing had not happened, being determined to continue his work. And to oppose the plans envisioned by the reform of the governmental justice, which provides for the early retirement of one-third of the supreme judges to replace them with clear political pro-government people, and to repeal the autonomy of the judiciary by submitting it directly to the command of the Minister of Justice, thus of the executive power

The separation of powers (legislative, executive, judicial) is a cornerstone between the constituent values ​​of the free world and of the founding Treaties of the European Union of which he is a member. The Union accuses Warsaw, its most important member of the East, of violating the rule of law and the Treaties. But this morning in Brussels, the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki responded with a harsh voice: "Poland – he said – by a sovereign state has the right to remake and reform its judicial system as it wants and according to its traditions without European intervention. "

There will be street demonstrations and other forms of protest from judges and from civil society and oppositions supporting their struggle. We can not exclude accidents with police or provocations of ultra-right, in fact, outside supporters of the government's place. During the debate in Brussels, the leader of the European People's Party in the European Parliament, the German Manfred Weber warned Morawiecki and Poland that there is no freedom of the rule of law.

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