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Poland 's constitutional court has ruled that a bill was passed unconstitutionally due to the exclusion of two opposition politicians who lost their parliamentary seats after receiving criminal convictions.
Mariusz Kamiski and Maciej Wsik were excluded from parliament due to their convictions.
They argue that they were illegitimately excluded and still hold their seats due to being pardoned by President Andrzej Duda , a PiS ally.
A deputy speaker of parliament has indicated that they will ignore the TK’s ruling as they have with others in the past.
The verdict was reached unanimously by a panel of five judges, two of whom are former PiS MPs.
Another was the chief justice, Julia Przybska , who is a close personal associate of PiS chairman Jarosaw Kaczyski .
Deputy speaker of the Sejm , Piotr Zgorzelski , said “no one will care about the ruling of the TK , which has lost its impartiality”.
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