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Monday, September 25, 2017
Poland Moves to Retire One-Third of Supreme Court Judges Amid EU Scrutiny
Controversial law mandates early retirement for male judges over 65 and female judges over 60
WARSAW—Poland’s President Andrzej Duda introduced a law Monday that would retire the most senior judges on the supreme court and allow parliament to select which officials should appoint new judges, a proposal that comes as the European Union considers disciplining Poland for politicizing its court system.
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