Poland braced for EU Commission opinion amid row

The European Commission is on Monday expected to issue an opinion critical of the state of democracy and the rule of law in Poland under the country’s Law and Justice (PiS) government.

The commission, the executive body of the European Union, last week gave Poland until Monday to find a solution to an ongoing row and a deadlock over the country’s Constitutional Tribunal. But since then tensions have escalated, with the PiS-dominated parliament voting through a resolution on Friday calling on the government to „defy all actions infringing” Poland’s sovereignty and pointing a blaming finger at Brussels. A critical opinion by the European Commission would be a further step in a long process that could lead to the EU imposing penalties on Warsaw, theoretically including the suspension of its voting rights in the EU Council.

- Advertisement -

But Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said his country would veto any such move, which would have to be backed unanimously by EU member states. In January, the European Commission said it was starting a „rule-of-law” probe into whether controversial laws pushed through by Law and Justice violate EU standards Political deadlock Poland is locked in a political stalemate after the conservative Law and Justice party, which came to power in October, introduced sweeping reforms to the Constitutional Tribunal and other institutions. The moves have drawn criticism at home and abroad.

The tribunal has rejected PiS-backed changes to the way it functions. PiS, in turn, has refused to recognise that ruling by the tribunal, claiming it is invalid. Critics say the PiS-backed changes were designed to paralyse the tribunal, which decides whether laws passed by parliament are in keeping with the Polish constitution. PiS has argued it is unfair that a tribunal with a majority of judges appointed under the previous parliament should be able to scupper flagship policies for which Law and Justice secured a mandate in democratic elections.

logo

Read more articles

5 000 funtów kary za przycięcie żywopłotu na własnej posesji?

Koszenie trawy, porządkowanie rabat czy przycinanie żywopłotów to dla wielu naturalny element sezonowych porządków. Niewiele osób zdaje sobie jednak sprawę, że w pewnych sytuacjach takie prace mogą prowadzić do poważnych konsekwencji prawnych.

Imigranci częściej tracą kaucję za wynajem w Holandii

Wynajem w Holandii nie jest tani, a imigranci są grupą najemców, którzy najczęściej tracą kaucję po zakończeniu umowy najmu.

Dziś Dzień Matki w Wielkiej Brytanii (Mothering Sunday)

Dzień Matki w Wielkiej Brytanii jest obchodzony w zupełnie innym terminie niż w Polsce. Sprawdź, kiedy w tym roku wypada Dzień Matki w UK. 

Od dziś sklepy czynne w niedzielę. Gdzie zrobisz zakupy?

Od 15 marca w wielu nadmorskich regionach Niemiec zaczęły...

Ważne zmiany finansowe, które wchodzą od kwietnia w Wielkiej Brytanii

W kwietniu wchodzą w życie ważne zmiany finansowe na Wyspach. Będą to między innymi podwyżki rachunków za wodę, zasiłków, emerytur...

Poles Abroad

Business

Media Watch

Discover Poland