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A sejm court (Polish: Sąd sejmowy) was a Polish judicial body that existed during the First Polish Republic. The sejm court was used as a means to "judge crimes against the nation and the king."[1]
^Butterwick, Richard (2021). The Constitution of 3 May 1791. Testament of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Warsaw, Poland: Polish History Museum. pp. 125–127. ISBN 978-83-65248-47-3.
A sejmcourt (Polish: Sąd sejmowy) was a Polish judicial body that existed during the First Polish Republic. The sejmcourt was used as a means to "judge...
The Sejm (English: /seɪm/, Polish: [sɛjm] ), officially known as the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), is the lower...
Senat) is the upper house of the Polish parliament, the lower house being the Sejm. The history of the Polish Senate stretches back over 500 years; it was one...
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confidence in the Sejm within two weeks. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of parliament, Sejm and Senate. Members of Sejm are elected by proportional...
formation of the Senate in 1493. The Sejm was composed of members of the royal council or king's court (the royal court, who played the largest role), provincial...
constitution for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth adopted by the Great Sejm that met between 1788 and 1792. The Commonwealth was a dual monarchy comprising...
him of attempted regicide, and proceedings began at the SejmCourt on June 7. The Partition Sejm had been convened by the victors to validate the First...
to the Sejmcourt (Parliament court). In 1578, King Stefan Batory created the Crown Tribunal to reduce the enormous pressure on the royal court. That placed...
officio) are elected by the Sejm with a simple majority of its deputies. Several issues plague the Polish judiciary. The courts are widely seen to be too...
highest appellate court in the Crown, was reformed. The Sejm would elect their judges for the SejmCourt (the Crown's parliamentary court) from their deputies...
be held in Poland on or before 11 November 2027 to elect members of the Sejm and Senate, although they can be held sooner if a snap election is called...
Contract Sejm (Polish: Sejm kontraktowy) is a term commonly applied to the Sejm ("parliament") elected in the Polish parliamentary elections of 1989. The...
Silent Sejm (Polish: Sejm Niemy; Lithuanian: Nebylusis seimas), also known as the Mute Sejm, is the name given to the session of the Sejm parliament of...
the king's acts.) Ministers could be also held accountable by the Sejmcourt, and Sejm could demand an impeachement trial of a minister with a simple majority...
The Partition Sejm (Polish: Sejm Rozbiorowy) was a Sejm lasting from 1773 to 1775 in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, convened by its three neighbours...
The Sejm of the Estates (Polish: sejm stanowy) or Estates of Galicia (Polish: stany galicyjskie) were the parliament in the first half of the 19th century...
1989 a parliamentary election was held in Poland to elect members of the Sejm and the recreated Senate. The first round took place on 4 June with a second...
the Sejms, in the Senate, or at the royal court. Members of the family were able to count on the support of their relatives in political or court activities...
The Sejm of Congress Poland (Polish: Sejm Królestwa Polskiego) was the parliament in the 19th century Kingdom of Poland, colloquially known as Congress...
traces its origins to the Seimas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Sejm of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as the Seimas of inter-war...