Polish court asked to decide whether Polish law outstrips EU laws

Sep 03, 2021 View Original Article
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    8% Center

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    30% ReliableFair

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"Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's challenge to the the primacy of EU laws, which is a key tenet of European integration, not only risks the country's long-term future, but also the stability of the union itself, Polish opposition politicians stressed."
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14% Conservative
"In a judgement that could further strain Poland's already troubled relationship with the European Union (EU), the country's Constitutional Tribunal will decide, on Tuesday, whether its constitution or EU treaties take legal precedence in the country."
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-20% Liberal
"By this time next year, with the court having tilted further to the right thanks to Trump's three appointments to the nation's highest court, his prediction could come true."
Positive
8% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's challenge to the the primacy of EU laws, which is a key tenet of European integration, not only risks the country's long-term future, but also the stability of the union itself, Polish opposition politicians stressed.
40% : In a judgement that could further strain Poland's already troubled relationship with the European Union (EU), the country's Constitutional Tribunal will decide, on Tuesday, whether its constitution or EU treaties take legal precedence in the country.

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