26 Jul 2018 | 09:52 PM UTC
Poland: Thousands protest nationwide over judicial appointments law July 26 /update 2
Thousands protest across Poland, including in Warsaw, July 26 over newly signed judicial appointments law; additional related protests possible in the coming days
Event
Thousands of people protested across Poland on Thursday, July 26, over a judicial appointments law newly signed by President Andrzej Duda. A related demonstration notably took place in Warsaw, where protesters gathered outside of the Presidential Palace. Additional similar protests are possible in cities across Poland, including in Warsaw, in the coming days. A heightened security presence and localized traffic disruptions are expected near protest sites.
Context
The judicial appointments bill signed into law by President Duda on July 26, which will accelerate the process of replacing the Supreme Court chief justice, was passed by the Senate a day earlier. The ratification of the new law is the latest move taken by parliament to overhaul the country's judicial system; the EU, the political opposition, and human rights groups have criticized the new change and others spearheaded by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party as contravening judicial independence and democratic norms.
Advice
Individuals in Poland, especially in Warsaw, are advised to avoid all demonstrations as a precaution, prepare for traffic disruptions, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.