Wednesday, June 15, 2016

The Council of Europe on Poland: “Major concerns for the protection of human rights” – SE.pl

Report of the Council of Europe on Poland was presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 year by the Nils Muižnieks Commissioner for Human Rights. The document is based on data collected during the visit of the European Commissioner in Poland in February B. R. What we find in the report Council of Europe on Poland ? This collection of 196 mostly negative comments about the situation in our country. Much space is devoted to the women’s rights and gender equality. “Traditional values, which some would like to protect, in fact, are based on existing patriarchal structure of society fusing discrimination against women in Poland” – we say. Another issue that highlighted poor access to contraception in Poland. It stated that the pill is reimbursed in Poland only 30 percent. Nils Muižnieks also said that women should have in Poland more access to “safe and legal abortion.”



Report of the Council of Europe on Poland – the conflict over the Constitutional Court

He argued that the lack of normal functioning TK “prevents verification of the legislation in terms of human rights.” Nils Muižnieks opted also for the publication of the judgment TK ws. Tribunal Act. The report also addressed the so-called. small media law. It has been criticized for the record, that it does not exist, or for the release of mid-level cadres in the public media. Negatively it rated the foundation so. Anti-Terror Law.

Answer Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the report of the Council of Europe

Notice RE report quickly live to see the response of the Polish government. “The report is selective and created without taking into account the position of the government,” – said the deputy head of the Foreign Ministry Alexander Stępkowski. According to him “in the report are reproduced opinions known to the media and disseminated by certain groups and certain non-governmental organizations.”

VIEW: Secretary-General of the Council of Europe examines the state of democracy in Poland

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