Declaration of Financial Interests of Constitutional Court Judges. Few decide, they save a lot



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  President Julia Przyłębska saved 120,000 zł. Fig
. JACEK DOMINSKI / REPORTER / NEWS FROM THE EAST

President Julia Przyłębska saved 120,000 PLN

The record holder put 350,000 zlotys a year. PLN, and the President of the Court Julia Przyłębska – 120 thousand zł. With a base salary of 23 thousand. The judges of this institution can save a lot of money.

The declarations of property of the judges of the Constitutional Court for 2017 examined on Tuesday the "Fakt". As we read, the most significant savings compared to 2016 were Michał Warciński. He put up to 350,000 PLN and according to the declaration now has 585,000. PLN

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. In turn, President Julia Przyłębska can boast of another 120,000. PLN on the account. In total, he already has 160 000 15 000 PLN euros. For this house of 160 meters and is worth 50 thousand. pool on a separate plot. It does not bother her to have a lot of loans – a total of 230 000. PLN

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Another judge of the Tribunal, Piotr Tuleja, has 140 thousand zlotys in his account. less PLN, but he became co-owner of a 41-meter apartment

and Marek Zubik, who, according to Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, did not pronounce a single conviction last year, won nearly 300,000 zlotys. zł. For PLN 167,000 in Polish currency, plus $ 10,500 and nearly 6,000 euros. He also has state bonds worth 186.5 thousand. PLN

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"Fakt" recalls that the current authorities complained about the slow pace of the Tribunal, while it was still managed by the previous president, Andrzej Rzepliński. Meanwhile, in 2017, the number of convictions dropped to 36 out of 63 and the number of resolutions – up to 53 out of 110 – came from the report of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights [19659006] Do you have news, photos or videos? Send us an e-mail via historiasie.wp.pl

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