The President Made a Decision Regarding "Lex Quackan" and Two Other Laws
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Karol Nawrocki, quite cleverly, didn't veto the "lex quack" bill, but instead tipped the ball over to the Constitutional Tribunal. A veto would have been risky for the president and would have exposed him to accusations of siding with quacks and opposing scientific knowledge. Even some right-wing voters might have a problem with that.
President Karol Nawrocki has referred the "Lex quack" to the Constitutional Tribunal and announced the drafting of his own regulations. The problem is that before they are enacted, additional patients may fall into the hands of health fraudsters and be denied effective treatment.
Karol Nawrocki has announced his decision regarding the notorious "lex quack." He intends to refer it to the Constitutional Tribunal. What's next?
President Karol Nawrocki has decided to veto the amendment to the Public Transport Act. He also announced that he will refer the Act on Patients' Rights and the Patient Ombudsman, the so-called lex quack, to the Constitutional Tribunal.
President Karol Nawrocki referred the so-called Lex Charlatan bill to the Constitutional Tribunal. At the same time, the president signed one bill – the reform of the childcare system for children under three years of age – and vetoed another – the bill on the accessibility of public transport.
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