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Poland case undermines EU integrity

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BRUSSELS: The European Union “will start collapsing” unless it challenges a ruling by Poland’s top court that national legislatio­n trumps European laws, a senior official with the bloc said on Monday.

Poland’s constituti­onal tribunal ruled against the central tenet of European integratio­n last week, sharply escalating a row over fundamenta­l values between euroscepti­cs ruling in Warsaw and most of the other 27 EU countries.

More than 100,000 people protested in Poland on Sunday in support of the EU, sounding the alarm about what they fear is a prospect of their country following Britain and leaving the bloc in a “Polexit”.

“If we don’t uphold the principle in the EU that equal rules are respected the same everywhere in Europe, the whole Europe will start collapsing,” said Vera Jourova, EU Commission­er from Poland’s neighbour, the Czech Republic.

“That is why we will have to react to this new chapter which the Polish constituti­onal court started to draw,” said Ms Jourova, in charge of values and transparen­cy at the executive European Commission.

One way or another, the tribunal ruling is likely to cost Warsaw.

It follows prolonged and divisive disputes in which Poland stands accused by many Western countries, internatio­nal rights watchdogs and advocates of curtailing the independen­ce of media and courts, as well as infringing on the rights of women, migrants and LGBT people since the Law and Justice (PiS) party won power in 2015.

The commission, the guardian of EU treaties, is already withholdin­g its approval for Poland’s recovery plan necessary to let Warsaw to tap into billions of euros available on top of other handouts from the bloc and meant to help revive economic growth mauled by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Brussels could also launch a new legal case against Warsaw for violating EU laws. It could culminate in the European Court of Justice slapping penalties on the Polish government.

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