Thousands of people, including judges and lawyers from many EU member states, ma...
WARSAW - Thousands of people, including judges and lawyers from many EU member states, marched through Warsaw on Saturday to protest against what they say are government attempts to curb the powers of the judiciary in Poland.
The European Commission has said the planned legislation would imperil the rule of law, deepening a standoff with the ruling Law and Justice party. Saturday’s protest, tagged as “1,000 Robes March”, was headed by a group of judges wearing robes and carrying banners that read “The right to independence” and “The right to Europe”.
“The situation is very serious, at least in our judgement, and that’s why we are here,” Jose Igreja Matos, President of the European Association of Judges, told Reuters.
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