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The opinion relates to the compliance of a Deputy’s bill with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. The author, following the presentation of the essence of the modifications proposed in the bill, argues that they cause significant extension of the powers of the Minister of Justice. This situation cannot be confused with the inconsistency of the proposed changes with the Constitution. Quoting the relevant judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal, the author shows that the administrative operations of the courts may be subject to external supervision by the Minister of Justice and, therefore, the purpose of the bill aimed to maintain administrative supervision over the activities of the courts and the granting of new powers to the minister cannot be questioned. The modifications proposed in the bill should be considered to be in conformity with the Constitution.
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The purpose of the opinion is to examine whether the above mentioned preliminary motions for constitutional accountability action before the Tribunal of State are consistent with the requirements specified in the Act on the Tribunal of state and the Code of Penal Procedure. The author points out numerous formal defects of the motions, including the failure to indicate the place of commission of the act and failure to submit a list of persons that the applicants demand to be summoned before the Constitutional Accountability Committee.
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