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Prosecutors can't wait to get promoted.
Poland🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Prosecutors can't wait to get promoted.

The article reports on concerns raised by the Board of the Association of Prosecutors 'Lex Super Omnia' regarding the lack of promotions within the Polish Prosecutor's Office. It highlights that since June 2026, there has been a pattern of not granting higher-level positions despite legal provisions allowing such nominations. The association emphasizes that while the Ministry of Justice holds exclusive authority over personnel decisions, transparency in these decisions is crucial for citizens to understand the rationale behind appointments or rejections. They argue that the absence of transparency undermines the effectiveness of the prosecutor’s offices, particularly at the lower levels, where prosecutors are often reassigned to higher units, weakening their home departments. The situation, described as 'disturbing,' calls for immediate clarification of the causes and resolution of pending nomination requests.

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Rzeczpospolita logoRzeczpospolitaIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Prosecutors can't wait to get promoted.

The article reports on concerns raised by the Board of the Association of Prosecutors 'Lex Super Omnia' regarding the lack of promotions within the Polish Prosecutor's Office. It highlights that since June 2026, there has been a pattern of not granting higher-level positions despite legal provisions allowing such nominations. The association emphasizes that while the Ministry of Justice holds exclusive authority over personnel decisions, transparency in these decisions is crucial for citizens to understand the rationale behind appointments or rejections. They argue that the absence of transparency undermines the effectiveness of the prosecutor’s offices, particularly at the lower levels, where prosecutors are often reassigned to higher units, weakening their home departments. The situation, described as 'disturbing,' calls for immediate clarification of the causes and resolution of pending nomination requests.

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