The Marshal of the Sejm is not allowed to verify, whether an explanatory statement to a bill submitted by a group of citizens meets requirements specified in Articles 34 paras. 2 and 3 of the Standing Orders of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. Besides, demanding enclosure – to the notification of the establishment of the Committee – of statements on accession to the legislative initiative committee and of a statement on selection of committee’s agent, is not based on rules of the Act of 24th June 1999 on Exercise of the Legislative Initiative by Citizens. Therefore the current practice of demanding the enclosure of the above documents cannot be continued in future
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The author is critical on the application of Article 51 (2) of the Standing Orders of the Sejm in pr...
This article presents a critical commentary on the judgment of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal co...
This opinion provides an assessment of amendments to the Act – Public Procurement Law, prepared by t...
The Government bill is considered not to enforce the judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of 4 Ma...
In the author’s view, the withdrawal of a bill submitted to the Sejm by a representative of a citize...
The opinion deals with the interpretation of the provision which states that the Marshal (Speaker) o...
The amendment of the above mentioned Act results from the implementation of the provisions of five d...
The opinion states that the Marshal (Speaker) of the Sejm is not competent to resolve disputes conce...
Provision of Article 132 Paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 147 Paragraph 4 of the Standing Ord...
The opinion relates to the compliance of a Deputy’s bill with the Constitution of the Republic of Po...
The opinion deals with legal obligations related to communication of Deputy’s bills containing techn...
The justification of the bill on the amendment of the Constitution must be attached every time the p...
The opinion relates to presidential project amending Act on martial law and Act of competence of Com...
The aim of this article is to present and evaluate the legal regulations concerning a bill initiated...
The author finds the submitted proposal for amendments to be consistent with the Constitution of the...
The author is critical on the application of Article 51 (2) of the Standing Orders of the Sejm in pr...
This article presents a critical commentary on the judgment of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal co...
This opinion provides an assessment of amendments to the Act – Public Procurement Law, prepared by t...