The adoption of the Supreme Court law would likely, but not certainly, be considered milestone achievement, but the effects in Poland could be extremely destructive not only for the judiciary, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński said in an interview with Gazeta Polska. Excerpts of the interview were published by the portal niezalezna.pl.
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PiS’s president, when asked about the chances of the European Commission unblocking KPO funds following the passage of the Supreme Court’s amendment, said the “milestone” would likely be considered complete, but it could have serious consequences for Poland.
This issue is the subject of serious controversy in Poland, so I cannot comment on it at the moment. The passage of the law would probably, but not certainly, be regarded as its fulfillment, but the consequences in Poland could be extremely destructive not only for the judiciary, but also for the entire state apparatus, and would impede Poland’s passage of the most important law. measures from the 2021-2027 budget perspective
said Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
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Source: wPolityce