EU to start legal action against Poland over law reforms

The European Commission has annouced today that it is prepared to start legal action against Poland. The move comes in the wake of a law reforming the judiciary that undermines the independence of judges and thus breaks EU treaty rules.

Marina Strizhak

The Commission also sent Poland a new recommendation under a separate rule-of-law monitoring procedure asking it to address its concerns about several issues questioned by the EU executive since the start of 2016 and gave Warsaw one month to respond, according to reports in Reuters. ‘An independent judiciary is an essential precondition for membership in our Union,' Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker said. ‘The EU can therefore not accept a system which allows dismissing judges at will.’

Will trigger Article 7

Mr Junker added: ‘If the Polish government goes ahead with undermining the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law in Poland, we will have no other choice than to trigger Article 7,’- a legal process to suspend Poland's voting rights in the 28-nation EU.

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