Poland’s government risks fines for flouting European court order

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Ruling party failed to comply with order on judicial independence, European Commission claims

“The disciplinary chamber is continuing some of its activities against judges, even though all those activities were supposed to be fully suspended,” said the European Commission vice-president, Věra Jourová. “The rulings of the European court of justice must be respected across the EU. This is a must to build and nurture the necessary trust between member states and citizens alike.

 

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