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Poland could have to leave the EU over its judicial reform proposals, the country's Supreme Court has warned. | Poland could have to leave the EU over its judicial reform proposals, the country's Supreme Court has warned. |
The proposals would allow judges to be dismissed if they questioned the government's judicial reforms. | The proposals would allow judges to be dismissed if they questioned the government's judicial reforms. |
Judges say the proposals threaten the primacy of EU law and could be an attempt to gag the judiciary. | Judges say the proposals threaten the primacy of EU law and could be an attempt to gag the judiciary. |
Poland has already been referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) regarding rules for judges. | Poland has already been referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) regarding rules for judges. |
Under the proposals put forward by the socially conservative Law and Justice party government, judges can be punished for engaging in "political activity". | |
Any judge that questioned the legitimacy of judges nominated by the National Council of the Judiciary could be handed a fine or in some cases dismissed. | Any judge that questioned the legitimacy of judges nominated by the National Council of the Judiciary could be handed a fine or in some cases dismissed. |
Politicians will start discussing the proposals on Thursday. | Politicians will start discussing the proposals on Thursday. |
The ruling party claims changes to the law are needed to tackle corruption and overhaul the judicial system, which it says is still haunted by the communist era. | |
However, the EU has accused Law and Justice (PiS) of politicising the judiciary since it came to power in 2015. | |
The Supreme Court says the party is undermining the principle of the primacy of EU law over national law. | |
It said in a statement: "Contradictions between Polish and EU law.... will in all likelihood lead to an intervention by EU institutions regarding an infringement of EU treaties, and in the longer run [will lead to] the need to leave the European Union." | It said in a statement: "Contradictions between Polish and EU law.... will in all likelihood lead to an intervention by EU institutions regarding an infringement of EU treaties, and in the longer run [will lead to] the need to leave the European Union." |
It also said that the proposed bill was "evidently" designed to allow President Andrzej Duda to pick a new head of the court before a presidential election which is expected in May. | It also said that the proposed bill was "evidently" designed to allow President Andrzej Duda to pick a new head of the court before a presidential election which is expected in May. |
Polish judges are nominated by the National Judicial Council (NCJ), a body that is supposed to safeguard the independence of the judiciary, and which until recently consisted of a majority of judges selected by their peers. | Polish judges are nominated by the National Judicial Council (NCJ), a body that is supposed to safeguard the independence of the judiciary, and which until recently consisted of a majority of judges selected by their peers. |
However, in 2018 the ruling party changed the law so that the majority of judges sitting on the NCJ were appointed by the lower house of parliament, which is controlled by PiS. | However, in 2018 the ruling party changed the law so that the majority of judges sitting on the NCJ were appointed by the lower house of parliament, which is controlled by PiS. |
Poland's NCJ had its membership of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary suspended on the grounds it was no longer politically independent. | Poland's NCJ had its membership of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary suspended on the grounds it was no longer politically independent. |
Earlier this month, Poland saw thousands of people protest in cities and towns to show solidarity with judges who they said were facing intimidation. | Earlier this month, Poland saw thousands of people protest in cities and towns to show solidarity with judges who they said were facing intimidation. |
They called for the reinstatement of one judge, Pawel Juszczyszyn, who was dismissed from his post for questioning the appointment of another judge by the NCJ. | They called for the reinstatement of one judge, Pawel Juszczyszyn, who was dismissed from his post for questioning the appointment of another judge by the NCJ. |