The showdown between the Polish government and the country's Constitutional Tribunal escalated on Wednesday (9 March) as prime minister Beata Szydlo refused to recognise a ruling that invalidated a law on the tribunal itself.
Judges struck down an amendment to the constitution passed in December that modified the tribunal's composition and functioning.
Under the amendment, the tribunal would need a two-thirds majority to take a decision instead of a simple majority. The quorum of ...
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