Prime Minister Donald Tusk signed a paper on the basis of which a very crucial position in the ultimate Court will be taken by a justice who became a justice of the ultimate Court against the law, meaning he is simply a alleged neojudge.
The essence of this legally complicated and politically swamped matter, I wrote as simply as I could above. It is to be a large embarrassment to Prime Minister Tusk. For me this is simply a continuation of the deepening chaos in the present form of Polish statehood. There is no legal political power in Poland for good. To my knowledge, legal arguments can be demonstrated, based on the constitution and another laws, the illegality of Andrzej Duda's second election as president of the state.
From this, there is simply a scope of further political and legal illegal activities on which authorities were elected at legislative, executive and judicial level. This applies to even the 4th power, that is, the media dependent on state power. I'm the victim of this chaos myself. Well, for respective months now, my case has been pending at the Reich Court of Appeal. It is likely that the alleged neojudges may consider it. The problem is that now the judgments of the neo-Judges are being lifted. Therefore, the neojudges refuse to conduct cases, arguing that they are to regulation erstwhile their sentences will be repealed anyway. There is any sense in this, but most of all, not chaos emerges from this situation, but – as Joseph Piłsudski, who despised the regulation of law, said – is simply a real "burdel and serdel". Are we approaching the state about which Sienkiewicz Andrzej Kmicic said that in Rzeczpospolita the 1 who collects any party, or any armed pack?
Today, there may be a powerful confusion in Poland by individual who will gather a pack of lawyers who will start questioning the legality of any power. If specified a force could gather another "armoured party", it could lead to the overthrow of the existing power, and it would not be a coup, due to the fact that the coup would be overthrown by the force of legal power, and as I said, it can be shown that there is no legal – especially political – power in Poland.
I believe that in Poland there are perfect conditions for legal overthrow of existing power. However, this must be done with violence, which is as much possible as impossible. It is possible due to the fact that it acts with the bare eye the visible erosion of power structures. In fact, outside the fire department there are no uniformed services, proven in effective action in the face of various threats. I don't think I'll make much mistake if I hazard the thought that a horde of lawyers and respective 1000 as military-trained and armed men would be adequate to overthrow the current power.
However, this is unrealistic due to the fact that there is no force in Poland that can physically lead to the overthrow of power, or even 1 that dares to challenge the legality of the full current strategy of power and is not about the current government. I believe that the existence of specified force is in the Polish national interest. It is impossible to leave the current chaos of state structures without any form of overthrow of the full legal and political system. In the current system, it is no longer possible to return to a state before all the confusion, which is owed by the Civic Platform, but above all by the Law and Justice. This organization and its leader – doctor of law, are liable for the anarchization and distribution of the most crucial structures of the state. We have legal and political order literal qui pro quo. I mean, can't an illegal law be repealed? If that's okay, it's only a substance of time before individual challenges an illegal law that abolishes an earlier illegal law. It's very possible he'll do it again in an illegal way, due to the fact that since things have gone so far that the most proficient lawyers won't remember or know where the legal thing was...
Finally, the most crucial origin that is conducive to a change of power. This origin is the state of awareness of Polish society. The political divisions between Poles are so large that supporters of the 2 largest parties would accept any form of force that would let to deal with the opponent. There are 3 more problems for these always deeper political divisions. The first and deepest problem is the catastrophically low level of cognition and knowing of economical mechanisms that guide the economy. However, this problem does not play a major function in this case. The fundamental importance of Polish society is very low level of legal and political culture. For over 30 years there has been no crucial advancement in these areas. There is simply a sign of this and there will be social indifference or direct consent to illegal political and judicial power. Does this paradoxically besides mean allowing power to change? For my part, as a proponent of the regulation of law, I do not head returning even by forceful overthrow of the current strategy of power.
Andrzej Szlezak