At the beginning of April, the European Commission will return to the issue of the rule of law in Poland – RMF FM has established correspondent in Brussels, Catherine Szymańska-Borginon. It will take place then called. orientation debate on. Polish. To a large extent, EU commissioners will stand in the debate on the opinion of the Venice Commission.
The earliest on April 6 will be a debate on Polish – heard our journalist informally in the European Commission.
in early April, the European Commission will not present yet a formal opinion on the rule of law in Poland. It will either debate Commissioners or Vice-President of the European Commission Hans Timmermans will present only the information on the report of the Venice Commission and relations with Polish – explains one of the officials.
From conversations Catherine Szymańska-Borginon in Brussels that there is little prospect of a quick image imposed on Poland in January by the European Commission surveillance procedures the rule of law. I think that Poland almost immediately after publication of the March 11 report of the Venice Commission have begun to implement its recommendations – and this is not likely. As he stated in an interview with our reporter one of the officials: Poland can therefore count only on the drag and lulling surveillance procedures.
Officials in the European Commission’s claim that the EC does not want to rely solely on the theses of the Venice Commission, but ” he wants to enter into dialogue with the Polish “. In Brussels said unofficially that the actions of the European Commission will also depend on the reaction of the Polish government on the decision of the Constitutional Court ws. The amendment of the Constitutional Tribunal Act by PiS. The Court has to examine complaints about this novella 8 and 9 March.
It was not until this matter taking into account the dialogue with the Polish authorities and the opinion of the Venice Commission, the European Commission will present an opinion ws. The rule of law in Poland. Warsaw will have formally to address it. Later Brussels will present specific recommendations. Only the rejection of these recommendations by Poland could lead to possible sanctions.
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