Deputy Minister of Justice: It's usurp, create facts. Gersdorf can not be on vacation



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"The former first president of the Supreme Court is a retired judge, therefore, he can not take a vacation," said Deputy Minister of Justice, Łukasz Piebiak. "What's happening is some usurpation, creating facts that do not have coverage in the current legal status," he said. "You can only regret it and explain it with emotions, (…) I hope that they will pass Mrs. Gersdorf and the other fourteen judges" – he added.

Supreme Court spokesman Michał Laskowski said on Friday that Judge Gersdorf is not changing his position. Retirement and thinks that his term as the first president of the SN lasts until 2020 Today his day, it was his last day of office before the holidays and will be off Monday , which I do not know when it will end – he said. As he has said, according to what he knows, Gersdorf has not signed any official letter after July 3.

Deputy Minister of Justice Łukasz Piebiak pointed out in an interview with PAP that at the time President Andrzej Duda issued an "official act of the President stating that Judge Gersdorf is at rest. This puts an end to the discussion on the legal plane." He also referred to the spokesperson of the spokesman of the Supreme Court, of where it follows that "after what he knows" after July 3, Gersdorf "has not signed any official letter". If any of the acts she would like to take, (…) these acts are manifestly invalid and I am satisfied that Judge Gersdorf is aware of this – he noted.

Piebiak also refers to the speech of the President of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, Maarten Feteris, after his meeting on Friday with Prof. Gersdorf. At the press conference following the meeting, Mr Feteris pointed out that representatives of the European judicial system came to Warsaw to show their moral support to the judges. Last year already, the European Network of Judicial Councils issued a statement in which we declared ourselves very concerned about the situation in Poland and the violation of the independence of the judiciary. Since then, the situation in Poland is even worse – said the Dutchman.

Piebiak regretted and regretted that "a completely foreign person, who does not know the legal system or the situational context, (…) speaks – this in an authoritative manner and in completely derogatory – on the legal system of a foreign state, on justice reforms, the reforms undertaken by a sovereign state. " It is outrageous, this kind of behavior should not take place – said the Deputy Minister of Justice.

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