Poland's Constitutional Breakdown

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Poland's Constitutional Breakdown

Political structure and processes Political oppression and persecution Corruption in politics, government and society Constitutional and administrative law: general

Author: Wojciech Sadurski

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Collection: Oxford Comparative Constitutionalism

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 16th May 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780192576972


Introduction

Since 2015, Poland's populist Law and Justice Party (PiS) has been dismantling the major checks and balances of the Polish state and subordinating the courts, the civil service, and the media to the will of the executive. Political rights have been radically restricted, and the Party has captured the entire state apparatus. The speed and depth of these antidemocratic movements took many observers by surprise: until now, Poland was widely regarded as an example of a successful transitional democracy.

Key Questions

Poland's anti-constitutional breakdown poses three questions that this book sets out to answer: What, exactly, has happened since 2015? Why did it happen? And what are the prospects for a return to liberal democracy? These answers are formulated against a backdrop of current worldwide trends towards populism, authoritarianism, and what is sometimes called ''illiberal democracy''.

Analysis

As this book argues, the Polish variant of ''illiberal democracy'' is an oxymoron. By undermining the separation of powers, the PiS concentrates all power in its own hands, rendering any democratic accountability illusory. There is, however, no inevitability in these anti-democratic trends: this book considers a number of possible remedies and sources of hope, including intervention by the European Union.

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