President Andrzej Duda on the election. He speaks of lawlessness and "Roman script"

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President Andrzej Duda was asked, among others, about the state of the Polish judiciary and the doubts about the validity of the elections. erstwhile asked who would decide the validity of the upcoming presidential election, Duda did not respond directly, but stressed that in his opinion we are dealing with something which, in his individual belief, is “visible lawlessness”.

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President Duda on the election. He speaks of lawlessness and "Roman script"

— This is done by all those who usage specified a word as “neas Judges” who question the judicial mandate of persons appointed in accordance with... all applicable laws, he said.

According to the President, we are besides faced with "various two-story interpretations of the Constitution" depending on "how convenient it is for the gentlemen who make this interpretation". As he pointed out, the Constitution nowhere states how judges are to be elected to the National Judicial Council. erstwhile asked about the current composition of the Constitutional Court, he estimated that it was "as good as the previous", but that it was chosen by a "other side".

One of the interviewers asked the president whether a review of the "Roman script" could take place in the context of the elections. “Someone who is not accepted will win, so we will consider that there is no court, we will compose down elections,” the writer pointed out.

Potentially, there is specified a concern due to the fact that in fresh years we have been shown in Poland that everything can be undermined. It can be called into question that it is legal for a force to enter television, that the practically forceful overthrow of the National Prosecutor... is all right, the president stated.

— This is happening in front of EU representatives, in front of the European Commissioners, in front of the Head of the EC, they turn their backs and pretend not to see it, or simply say: "Yes, specified methods must be restored to the regulation of law." Unfortunately, we have a very hard time," the president said.

The decision to cancel the 1st circular of November presidential elections in Romania was taken by the Constitutional Court there, citing credible evidence of abroad interference in favour of the winner of this vote, previously unknown to the pro-Russian extremist Calin Georgesc. The second circular of repeated presidential elections in Romania was won by pro-European mayor Bucharest Nicosor Dan, defeating extremist right-wing leader AUR George Simion.

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