BERLIN - European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has raised the spectre of legal action against Germany after the country's highest court issued harsh criticism of the bloc's top court.
"The Commission is now in the process of analysing in detail the more than 100-page judgement of the German Constitutional Court," Ms von der Leyen wrote. The judges in Karlsruhe gave the ECB three months to justify the stimulus and show that the benefits of mass government debt purchases outweigh the side effects.
Observers said the German sidelining of the ECJ could be a boost for nations like Hungary and Poland, whose reforms to the political and judicial systems have drawn allegations they are eroding democracy.
Children from 27 step mothers can never agree on everything. Simple truth !
EU is delusional. Leave it quickly, all European countries.