In order to restructure the Polish judiciary, it is not only necessary to make far-reaching changes to the law, which require the approval of the President. A consensus between politicians, judges and prosecutors across party lines is also necessary in order to sustainably preserve the democratic legal system.
At the moment, however, everything looks like a continued culture war, as evidenced by the dispute over the current budget law or the debate about the future of public broadcasting.
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