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EU sues Poland over violations of EU law by Constitutional Tribunal

Published 02/15/2023, 08:44 AM
Updated 02/15/2023, 08:48 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A protester holds EU and Polish flags during an anti-government protest in support of free courts in front of the the Senate building in Warsaw, Poland July 24, 2018. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo

By Jan Strupczewski

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission sued Poland on Wednesday in the EU's top court over violations of EU law by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and its case law, the Commission said in a statement.

The lawsuit is part of a wider clash between the European Union and the eurosceptic and nationalist government that has been running Poland since 2015 over the rule of law, which has already resulted in the suspension of EU funds for Warsaw.

The Commission's move on Wednesday was triggered by rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal from July and October 2021 that provisions of EU Treaties were incompatible with the Polish constitution, expressly challenging the primacy of EU law over national law.

"The Constitutional Tribunal with these rulings breached the general principles of autonomy, primacy, effectiveness, uniform application of Union law and the binding effect of rulings of the Court of Justice of the EU," the Commission said.

"The Commission's objective is to ensure that the rights of Polish citizens are protected and that they can enjoy the benefits of the EU in the same way as all EU citizens. Primacy of EU law ensures equal application of EU law across the Union," the Commission said.

The EU executive arm, which is in charge of making sure all of the EU's 27 countries apply the bloc's laws and respect its treaties, also said the Polish tribunal's rulings breached EU laws that guarantee the right to effective judicial protection by giving it an unduly restrictive interpretation.

"Thereby it deprives individuals before Polish courts from the full guarantees set out in that provision," it said.

The Constitutional Tribunal is charged with checking if laws passed by parliament and signed by the president into law are compatible with the Polish constitution.

The Commission said that after changes made to the tribunal by the ruling nationalist and eurosceptic party PiS, it no longer met the requirements of an independent and impartial tribunal previously established by law.

"This is due to the irregularities in the appointment procedures of three judges in December 2015 and in the selection of its President in December 2016," the Commission said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A protester holds EU and Polish flags during an anti-government protest in support of free courts in front of the the Senate building in Warsaw, Poland July 24, 2018. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo

The EU executive arm sent all its views on the tribunal to the Polish authorities last July, but Warsaw rejected the arguments in September.

"This is why the Commission decided today to refer Poland to the Court of Justice of the European Union," the Commission said.

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