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EU referendum: Polish leader Duda fears 'crisis' if UK leaves | EU referendum: Polish leader Duda fears 'crisis' if UK leaves |
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Poland's new President, Andrzej Duda, has warned that the European Union would face a "very serious crisis" if the UK were to leave. | Poland's new President, Andrzej Duda, has warned that the European Union would face a "very serious crisis" if the UK were to leave. |
UK PM David Cameron has promised a referendum on EU membership by the end of 2017 and is pushing for reform. | UK PM David Cameron has promised a referendum on EU membership by the end of 2017 and is pushing for reform. |
Speaking to the BBC, Mr Duda said he wanted to see the EU "fixed" to make it more efficient and more democratic. | Speaking to the BBC, Mr Duda said he wanted to see the EU "fixed" to make it more efficient and more democratic. |
But he criticised Mr Cameron's key proposal to delay in-work benefits for new EU migrants for four years. | But he criticised Mr Cameron's key proposal to delay in-work benefits for new EU migrants for four years. |
He said he would not accept any EU labour laws that could discriminate against individuals from particular member states. | He said he would not accept any EU labour laws that could discriminate against individuals from particular member states. |
Correspondents say Mr Duda's surprise election victory in May signalled a shift to the right in Polish politics. | Correspondents say Mr Duda's surprise election victory in May signalled a shift to the right in Polish politics. |
He is an ally of the ruling conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS), which has clashed with domestic and EU critics in recent weeks over claims it is trying to manipulate state institutions. | |
'Euro-realists' | 'Euro-realists' |
Speaking to the BBC, in his first interview to international broadcast media as president, Mr Duda said the EU had "many weaknesses" and warned a so-called "Brexit" from the bloc could cause further havoc. | Speaking to the BBC, in his first interview to international broadcast media as president, Mr Duda said the EU had "many weaknesses" and warned a so-called "Brexit" from the bloc could cause further havoc. |
"The EU has been shaken time and time again with crises - whether it's the financial crisis, or the refugees crisis," he said. | "The EU has been shaken time and time again with crises - whether it's the financial crisis, or the refugees crisis," he said. |
"Let's not pretend, a UK exit from the EU will be a very serious crisis for the EU. Of that I have no doubt." | "Let's not pretend, a UK exit from the EU will be a very serious crisis for the EU. Of that I have no doubt." |
He said Poland's new leaders were not Eurosceptics but "Euro-realists", and that he wanted the EU to change. | He said Poland's new leaders were not Eurosceptics but "Euro-realists", and that he wanted the EU to change. |
MEPs from his PiS party sit with the British Conservatives in the European Parliament. | MEPs from his PiS party sit with the British Conservatives in the European Parliament. |
UK's EU referendum in-depth | UK's EU referendum in-depth |
Q&A: What Britain wants from Europe | Q&A: What Britain wants from Europe |
Guide to the UK's planned in-out EU referendum | Guide to the UK's planned in-out EU referendum |
BBC News EU referendum special report | BBC News EU referendum special report |
"We want the EU to be efficient. So that it will foresee any possible future problems that are coming its way." | |
But he said he did not agree with Mr Cameron's drive to allow EU migrants to receive in-work benefits only after living in the UK for four years. | But he said he did not agree with Mr Cameron's drive to allow EU migrants to receive in-work benefits only after living in the UK for four years. |
"I do not agree with contravening our basic freedoms, which we have in the EU framework - one of which is the principle of non-discrimination," he said. | "I do not agree with contravening our basic freedoms, which we have in the EU framework - one of which is the principle of non-discrimination," he said. |
"And this is where I am completely against changing that principle." | "And this is where I am completely against changing that principle." |
'Inciting society' | 'Inciting society' |
Mr Duda also commented on protests in recent weeks against planned changes to the Constitutional Court which critics say will undermine its ability to hold authorities to account. | |
The legislation requires cases to be adjudicated by a panel of at least 13 of the court's 15 judges - the minimum is between five and nine under the present system. | |
The change was approved by the lower house of Poland's parliament on Tuesday and now goes before the upper chamber, also controlled by PiS. | |
Mr Duda accused the protesters of not accepting the results of the October elections. | |
"These demonstrations are, above all, made up of those who until recently governed Poland - and who were removed from power by Polish voters in the general election," he said. | "These demonstrations are, above all, made up of those who until recently governed Poland - and who were removed from power by Polish voters in the general election," he said. |
"They simply do not want to accept this." | |
The head of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, has criticised the Poland's new leadership, denouncing a "a lack of solidarity" over the refugee crisis. | |
Mr Duda told the BBC the country welcomed "people who wanted to come here" but repeated the government's refusal to accept mandatory quotas for resettling asylum seekers. | Mr Duda told the BBC the country welcomed "people who wanted to come here" but repeated the government's refusal to accept mandatory quotas for resettling asylum seekers. |
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