Poland's Constitutional Overhaul: A Vision for 2030
President Karol Nawrocki highlighted the need for constitutional change in Poland, urging the political class to develop a new constitution by 2030 due to frequent violations of the current one. His speech, following his swearing-in, emphasized an urgent call to action for legal reforms in Poland.
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President Karol Nawrocki, in a decisive address on Wednesday, underscored the imperative for Poland to amend its constitution. His remarks came immediately after his swearing-in ceremony, marking the onset of a new administrative era.
Nawrocki expressed deep concerns over recurrent breaches of the current constitution, noting its consistent violations as a catalyst for sweeping legal reforms. He declared that the political sphere must ignite the process of drafting a new constitutional framework.
Looking toward the future, President Nawrocki articulated his ambition for the new constitution to be ready for implementation by 2030. His vision reflects a profound commitment to ensuring robust governance and legal stability in Poland.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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