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For years, the Polish Parliament’s legislative process has been marked by numerous irregularities. These include too frequent changes in the legal status of laws, unfavourable treatment of public consultations and undue haste in the drafting of laws, all of which contribute to their poor quality. The situation in this area did not improve during the last parliamentary term. In many respects, the existing problems were exacerbated. As a result, there has been deterioration in the standards of the Polish law-making process. Parliament has been transformed into a law factory where anything can be the subject of production. Legislative procedures are often conducted under time pressure or late at night, with no opportunity for MPs or potential beneficiaries of the new law to familiarise themselves with draft legislation. The article aims to outline the cardinal sins committed by parliamentary majorities during the legislative process.
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