“…Failure to do so risks undermining public trust in the judiciary and fostering resentment in society, creating the sense that judges are an untouchable elite group, which thus becomes a breeding ground for politicians aiming to capture the judiciary. 166 Furthermore, when constitutional courts are captured by political forces, as has been the case in countries like Hungary and Poland, 167 the constitutional referrals process becomes futile for the purposes outlined above, leaving recourse to supranational courts as the only viable alternative. 168 In contrast, in such an environment constitutional referrals can be abused as another tool of the ruling political majority.…”