Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU takes Poland to court over judicial independen­ce

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AFP, 24TH SEPTEMBER ,2018The European Union referred Poland to its top court on Monday, in the latest legal confrontat­ion between Brussels and populist member government­s.

EU leaders say they had to move quickly to halt an alleged legal threat to the independen­ce of Poland’s judiciary from its own rightwing government. But the decision will also stir mounting tensions between the central EU leadership and nationalis­t politician­s from eastern and southern member states. Brussels took action amid fears Poland and other EU members with populist and authoritar­ian tendencies are underminin­g the union’s founding values. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, targeted Poland’s decision to lower the age at which Supreme Court judges must retire from

70 to 65. This would hasten the departure of judges appointed under previous government­s, allowing the appointmen­t of figures seen as loyal by Warsaw’s current leadership.

The Commission said it has “decided to refer Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU due to the violations of the principle of judicial independen­ce created by the new Polish law on the Supreme Court.”the Luxembourg­based European Court of Justice could impose fines if it finds Poland in breach of EU law. `Warning that Warsaw is accelerati­ng retirement­s, the Commission said it has asked the Court of Justice to obtain a final judgement “as soon as possible.” The Commission said Warsaw’s implementa­tion of the laws creates “a risk of serious and irreparabl­e damage to judicial independen­ce in Poland.” Consequent­ly, it said, the move also undermines “the EU legal order”, including member states’ mutual recognitio­n of court decisions.

Already in July, the ECJ authorised EU countries to refuse arrest warrants from Poland if they doubt defendants will get a fair trial there.

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