Will Poland's Showdown With the EU Be the Next Brexit?

Sep 15, 2021 View Original Article
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    60% Very Conservative

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"The Polish battle against the EU currently takes place both in the executive and the courts, and will in time be as big of a headache as Brexit had been in the past few years."
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28% Conservative
"While it's taking a very different form, it could trigger a judicial chain reaction that touches at the heart of the European Union."
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20% Conservative
"The ECJ rules on the implementation of European rules, as well as the respect of the fundamental rights of the European Union."
Positive
16% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : The Polish battle against the EU currently takes place both in the executive and the courts, and will in time be as big of a headache as Brexit had been in the past few years.
60% : While it's taking a very different form, it could trigger a judicial chain reaction that touches at the heart of the European Union.
58% : The ECJ rules on the implementation of European rules, as well as the "respect of the fundamental rights of the European Union.
55% : In response, the European Union declared itself an "LGBT freedom zone.
54% : The basic understanding of the European Union, which is not a country, is that member states voluntarily respect the supremacy of EU law by joining the European Union.
52% : Members are present out of their own volition and can make the choice to withdraw, as the UK did with Brexit.
50% : Those political leaders that go head to head with the European Union usually do so, as the Germans would say "Mit Pauken und Trompeten" ("with timpanis and trumpets"), meaning pompously and loudly.
41% : Poland's government has also been criticized for implementing very stringent requirements on abortion, which forces women to seek access to it across European borders.

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