Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has addressed the parliament requesting a vote of confidence amid a slight fall in the party's ratings following a corruption scandal regarding a financial regulator.
"I appeal to the marshal (chairman) of the Sejm with a proposal for a vote of confidence in the government so that the upper house can express an opinion about the need to continue the reform programme", Polish radio quoted the prime minister as saying.
After Law and Justice Party, abbreviated to PiS came to power three years ago, the separation between the EU and the country has reportedly grown amid accusations at home and abroad of a tilt towards authoritarianism.
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In November, Polish lawmakers amended the law, enabling judges who were forced to retire after reaching the age of 65 to return to office in the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court, however, the newly appointed judges of the Supreme Court would still retire at the age of 65.