European Commission Sues Poland for Putting Its Constitution Ahead of EU Law

by Chris Black

These Eastern European states all joined the EU to get free stuff. Poland wanted free stuff and a war with Russia.

They should have read about Dr. Faust.

Deals with the devil never really turn out all that well.

Ultimately, the EU can threaten their free stuff. They’re not going to question their war with Russia, of course.

But Poland signed treaties saying that their national law is subordinate to EU law, and there is no room to wiggle out of that.

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Poland has to go gay and they have to have infinite blacks.

They got their war with Russia, but it’s just absurd that these people think they’re going to become an empire again by occupying Galicia and… stealing Kaliningrad.

 

Remix:

The European Commission referred Poland to the European Court of Justice on Wednesday over two rulings from the country’s top constitutional court that held that EU law does not take precedence over the Polish constitution.

The referral follows a formal notice by the European Commission to launch infringement proceedings against the country served on Dec. 21, 2021.

The European Commission’s complaint relates to two rulings of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal on July 14, 2021, and Oct. 7, 2021, where it held that where contradictions exist between the EU treaties and the Polish constitution, the latter will prevail, a move the bloc says is incompatible with the primacy of EU legal principles.

 

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