President appoints new chief justice of Polish Supreme Court
His choice of Zbigniew Kapiลski has drawn criticism from both the government and the opposition.
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His choice of Zbigniew Kapiลski has drawn criticism from both the government and the opposition.
The opposition have criticised the government for failing to clamp down on the fake calls.
Aleksander Miszalski is a member of Prime Minister Tusk's centrist KO party, and his dismissal was celebrated by the right-wing opposition.
He also appeared to suggest that same-sex parenting should be criminalised and "severely punished".
The march, at which many anti-government banners were visible, was supported by the opposition and president.