Duda honestly: It was the hardest signature for me

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Andrzej Duda spoke on the veto of 2 laws in 2017 – on the ultimate Court and the KRS. The outgoing president admitted that he "wanted this reform, but believes it was wrong".

In July 2017, president Andrzej Duda made the decision to veto 2 standard Laws of the Laws of the Laws – the ultimate Court and the KRS. Michał Karnowski returned to this subject in an interview with the president ending his second term.

– It was not a mistake? – Karnowski asked. “No,” said Duda. “Because it inactive hurts me today...” he pointed out. After a while, the president responded to the complaint with a longer statement.

– Then possibly your editor hurts. I, on the another hand, would say this, I think that these vetoes were needed at the time, due to the fact that in my opinion no improvement would have been possible. We would be forced by the European Union, including the United States, to retreat from it. most likely all kinds of political force would make it essential to withdraw. How to explain that the lawyer General, the Minister of Justice, verifies the judges of the ultimate Court? – he said.

‘Difficult signature’

The interviewer asked if "The duuda had at the time information that it was a step besides far in the eyes of partners". It was 1 of the hardest signatures. I wanted this reform, but I think it was wrong. She was not well prepared before, she was added on her knee in the Sejm, which should never have happened," he added.

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