Małgorzata Gersdorf turns up for work despite change that would force her to step down, describing legislation as a ‘purge’

The head of the Polish supreme court, Małgorzata Gersdorf, has turned up for work in defiance of a retirement law that would force her to step down immediately. The ruling was pushed through by the country’s rightwing government, but was criticised by the EU for undermining judicial independence.

Holding a white rose and flanked by anti-government protesters, a composed Gersdorf entered the supreme court building after briefly addressing the crowd, which had gathered to express its support for the supreme court judges resisting government attempts to take control of Poland’s highest judicial body.

Prof Małgorzata Gersdorf, the president of Poland’s supreme court, has spent most of her career as an academic lawyer. She has only served as a judge for 10 years, having been appointed to the supreme court in 2008 after three years as a legal adviser to the court.

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