A message from the government to the European Commission was published on the pages of the Government Information Centre. "On 16 August 2021, the European Commission received a answer to Commissioner Reyders' letter of 20 July concerning the fresh rulings of the Court of Justice of the EU", informed.
"The answer (...) indicates that there is simply a problem of relations between national law and Union law in many associate States whose constitutional courts emphasise in their case law the primacy of national constitutions and adopt a strict definition of the scope of the competences entrusted to the European Union", says CIR.
"In addition, the Commission has been informed of the orders of the First president of the ultimate Court, according to which the Disciplinary Chamber will not be referred to fresh cases concerning judges that affect the ultimate Court. It has been stressed that the government does not have resources which, without prejudice to the rule of the independency of judicial authority, could consequence in the suspension of the functioning of the Chamber of Court and the effects of the judgments given therein," added.
Elimination of the Disciplinary Board
In consequence to the European Commission, it was pointed out that "Poland will proceed to improvement justice, besides in the areas of the work of judges, whose aim is to improve the efficiency of this system".
"In this context, plans to liquidate the Disciplinary Board in its present form were informed, as part of the next phase of the improvement of the judiciary, which is due to start in the coming months", stated the Government Information Centre.
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