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– You can not be retired during your vacation, it's a simple truth that applies to the teacher. Małgorzata Gersdorf – stressed the deputy head of the Chancellery of President Paweł Mucha. According to him, Gersdorf is "in the mistaken belief that he is a judge in an active state".
On Monday, the press team of the Supreme Court informed that prof. Małgorzata Gersdorf "has holidays until July 19th". A spokesman for this court, Michał Laskowski, pointed out that "it is a normal holiday, and that the first president of the SN works and enjoys holidays, like everyone else" . The acting President, Józef Iwulski, who was interviewed yesterday on the TOK FM radio about the current situation in Gersdorf, confirmed that she was already officially on vacation. "From what I know, he has 38 days off," said the judge. When asked if, after these 38 days, Gersdorf returns to the position of First President of the Supreme Court, Iwulski says that "it's the plan today."
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Deputy Head of the Chancellery, referring to this issue, said today on TVP Info that "you can not be at the retirement during the holidays, it's a simple truth As he added, a retired judge is "a judge who no longer actively acts as a judge, he can not be the President of the Supreme Court. "
– That someone wrongly believes that he is a judge in the active state, does not say that he actually has the same. authority of the first president of the Supreme Court
declared Mucha
The vice-president of the Chancellery, 19459004, hopes that this situation will stabilize, Normalize "
– All judges who have retired under the law have retired, and the only exception is the president, Małgorzata Gersdorf, who of course also retired, but she subjectively believes that he is still the president of the Supreme Court
– said Mucha
As he pointed out, under the Supreme Court law currently governs the most senior judge , Józef Iwulski. In accordance with the Supreme Court Act, which came into force on April 3, the day after the expiry of the three-month period from that date, the 65-year-old Supreme Court Justice retired. As a result, from 4 July, they stopped – in accordance with the law – to perform their duties. They can continue to rule whether in the month following the entry into force of the new law they made an appropriate statement and provided appropriate medical certificates, and the President agrees that they will continue to take the judge's position SN. Małgorzata Gersdorf, 65, did not make such a statement. Gersdorf – elected to the first president of the Supreme Court in 2014 – repeatedly stressed that the term of the first president of the Supreme Court in accordance with the Constitution lasts 6 years.
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