Polish Political Science Yearbook (Jun 2020)

Political Process, Crisis and Legitimacy in Poland

  • Hector Calleros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2020205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2
pp. 71 – 91

Abstract

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The paper examines the conflict over the control of the integration of Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal (CT) that evolved into a constitutional crisis in October 2015 - and has extended for more than two years. It identifies issues that help understand how the Polish Democracy does not impede the erosion of constitutional democracy as the conflict has undermined the CT and the function of judicial review (JR). The article examines issues of legitimacy that emerge from the crisis; it also examines the extent to which the institutional settings condition the operation of the JR function; in particular, it looks at the role of executive actors (the Government and the President), and the role of the political/parliamentary party in bridging the separation of powers.

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