
Will Poland's 'nuclear strike' on EU's legal order lead to 'Polexit'?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Knaus said this scenario was "worse than Brexit" in the sense that it could lead to the collapse of the EU legal order.50% : "This is just not acceptable nor compatible with being a member of the European Union."
47% : In a decision that sent shockwaves through Europe, Poland's constitutional court on Thursday ruled the country's laws had supremacy of those of the European Union.
42% : "What I think might happen is a kind of 'legal Polexit', a removal of Poland from parts of the European Union's legal sphere, making it a country that's not fully participating in the European Union as it should as a full member state," the researcher said.
38% : "I would not refer to this Polexit as Poland quitting the European Union," Jaraczewski insisted.
32% : "And that may result in a very damaging situation both for the European Union, for Poland and the Polish people."
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