Sławomir Patyra, recently selected by the Polish Parliament as a judge for the Constitutional Tribunal, has formally requested President Karol Nawrocki schedule his swearing-in ceremony. In a letter sent Friday, Patyra indicated his readiness to begin his duties at the Tribunal. This action follows his election on June 11th, amidst ongoing political tensions surrounding appointments to the court. Patyra’s letter serves as a formal signal of his availability to assume office. The President's response and timeline for the swearing-in are now awaited, as the appointment has been contentious. This move is seen as a direct attempt by Patyra to initiate his role despite potential obstacles. The situation highlights the ongoing struggle for control over the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland.