I will kindly remind you then the PO government happily ignored around 40 rulings by the Constitutional tribunal in their 8 years - is this the rule of law you are talking about
That myth was already debunked, as the Constitutional Tribunal posted the complete list. What actually happened was that the PO/PSL government simply chose not to take any action - which meant they respected the ruling of the tribunal. They didn't attempt to enforce the unconstitutional provisions - if they had, PiS would have been screaming from the rooftops about it.
furthermore - that PiS broke the law is not even clear
It's very clear. The Constitution says very clearly that rulings of the TK are final and binding.
anyway the Constitution explicitly says that the Tribunal is bound to operate according to a bill passed by Sejm - which Rzepliński ignored
However, the Venice Commission already agreed that it's complete nonsense for the TK not to be able to rule on this. In law, the established order is when you pass such laws, you leave a period between signing the law and it coming into law. The lack of a consultation process, the rushing into law - it's very difficult to see how this law holds any legal weight.
If you believe that law is law regardless of how it's passed, then please don't cry when a future government passes a law overnight that all members of PiS are to be immediately stripped of Polish citizenship and placed in detention camps in Siberia. That would also be legal according to your logic.