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  2. Supreme Court of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court building, Warsaw Hall of the Supreme Court building, Warsaw. The Supreme Court (Polish: Sąd Najwyższy [ˈsɔnt najˈvɘʂ.ʂɘ] ⓘ) is the highest court in the Republic of Poland. It is located in the Krasiński Square, Warsaw. Krasiński Palace, location of the Court in 1917–1939

  3. Politics of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court (Supreme Court) is a supervisory body over common and military courts. [19] It is headed by the first president of the Supreme Court, appointed for a six-year term by the president of the Republic of Poland, from among candidates presented by the General Assembly of the Supreme Court of Justice. [20]

  4. Judiciary of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court: 97 4.13; 4.7495 after serving for 7 years in the court Add 1.2 for the First President of the Supreme Court, 1.0 for the President of the Supreme Court (head of a chamber), 0.7 for leaders of sections (divisions of a chamber), and 0.5 for their deputies N/A garrison military court: Up to 38

  5. List of political parties in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Party that seceded from Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland following its electoral down in the 2007 elections. The party strongly supported regionalism, intending to revive local and regional traditions and patriotism. The party envisioned a decentralised Poland full of "regional, small homelands".

  6. Poland appoints conservative interim Supreme Court head in ...

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    Poland's president appointed an ultra-conservative as new interim head of the Supreme Court on Friday after his predecessor resigned, deepening judicial and political turmoil ahead of a ...

  7. Poland’s opposition has path to oust populist ruling party ...

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    Poland’s populist ruling party appeared to be on the brink of losing power, after an exit poll in a bitter and high-stakes national election predicted that the country’s opposition has the ...

  8. Constitutional Tribunal (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Tribunal (Polish: Trybunał Konstytucyjny [trɘˈbu.naw kɔn.stɘ.tuˈt͡sɘj.nɘ]) is the constitutional court of the Republic of Poland, a judicial body established to resolve disputes on the constitutionality of the activities of state institutions; its main task is to supervise the compliance of statutory law with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland.

  9. Sejm - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the Duchy of Warsaw, which existed as a Napoleonic client state between 1807 and 1815, and its short-lived Sejm of the Duchy of Warsaw, the Sejm of Congress Poland was established in Congress Poland of the Russian Empire; it was composed of the king (the Russian emperor), the upper house (Senate), and the lower house (Chamber ...