“For me, there is no such thing as a marriage between two people of the same sex,” said Law and Justice (PiS) MP Dariusz Matecki on TV Republika. This is how he commented on the controversial ruling of the Supreme Administrative Court.
The Supreme Administrative Court overturned the judgment of the Warsaw administrative court and the decision refusing to register in the civil registry a same-sex “marriage” concluded abroad. At the same time, it obliged the head of the Warsaw civil registry office to transfer such a record into the Polish register. The parliamentary club of Law and Justice (PiS) has already announced that it will file a motion to the Constitutional Tribunal challenging the provision on the basis of which the Supreme Administrative Court issued its ruling.
How does Law and Justice (PiS) MP Dariusz Matecki interpret this?
“I interpret it as meaning that some judges must have fallen very hard on their heads, because they are not the ones who create the law in Poland, they do not make the statutes. And yet they act as if they were shaping the law, bypassing the constitution,” the Law and Justice (PiS) MP said on TV Republika.
“For me, there is no such thing as a marriage between two people of the same sex. I will not condemn the existence of such people – let them live as they wish, but let’s not call it marriage,” Matecki stressed.
As he added, “they simply cannot succeed through such circumvention of the law.”
“These judges should face consequences,” he stated.
