Poland has abolished the seperation of powers. Judges are directly under influence from the government and lawmakers and EU has fined Poland for this behavior because it violates the basic principles of a true democracy.
https://www.dw.com/en/eus-top-court-say ... a-59833245
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The European Court of Justice ruled that powers wielded by the Polish justice minister are against the EU law in the most recent clash with Warsaw over judicial independence in Poland.
You can't make true justice without independent judges.
In a democracy, there's the power of those who make the laws (politicians), the legal power (judges) who judge according to the laws made by the lawmakers - and the executive/administrative power (government) who has to make the guidelines for the judicial system.
The government must be chosen by the elected representatives (politicians).
I don't buy into the idea of a multitude of different types of "democracy". Either you have liberal democracy or you don't have democracy at all.
If you have an "authoritarian democracy" or "populist democracy" it is either dictatorship in disguise or mob rule with torches and pitchforks. Neither of which are representative of a true democracy, which by its very name must be INCLUSIVE of every citizen and grant every citizen some basic inalienable rights.
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