Poland Gets Its Article 7 Reward for Changing the Government

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Poland pitches way out of Article 7 as Brussels hails ‘positive dynamic’

Again, we think this is all theatre. Some photos are popping up of these EU ‘leaders’ who don’t quite look like their former selves. Notice the incredible use of language, mimicking Martin Luther King below from nobody Vera Jourova – “I have a dream”. Somebody’s sending a comm.

Notes from Poland is MSM/deep state.

Here’s more on Article 7 and what triggering it means from Wikipedia. A reminder that this ‘punishment’ was invoked back in 2017 against the populist-right government of the PiS. Now that there is globalist Donald Tusk at the helm, Article 7 is going to be rescinded. Hence the argument that nations have no sovereignty in the EU. 

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European Commission Vice President Věra Jourová called the move “an important first step” and pledged that the EU will now assist Poland in implementing the plan aimed at closing the rule-of-law procedure – known as Article 7 – triggered against the country in December 2017

I have a dream that still during my mandate the application of Article 7…on Poland will be removed,” wrote Jourová wrote on X.

At the same time, she emphasised that today’s meeting does not determine the final decision of the European Commission. The EU’s justice commissioner, Didier Reynders, also told the Polish Press Agency (PAP) that the reaction of all member states will be important.

The European Commission triggered Article 7 proceedings against Poland in December 2017 in response to concerns that the policies of the PiS government (ER: populist right), in particular its overhaul of the judiciary, represented “a clear risk of a serious breach” of the rule of law, human rights, and press freedom in Poland.

Article 7 can, in theory, result in a member state’s EU membership rights being suspended. However, any such action requires a unanimous decision among all other member states, something that was impossible for Brussels to achieve, with Hungary – also subject to Article 7 proceedings – pledging to support Poland and vice versa.

PiS always argued that its judicial policies were legal and justified, to improve the functioning of courts and remove the influence of a “post-communist elite” that allegedly controlled them. It claimed that the EU only took issue with its approach for political reasons, because it did not want Poland to be ruled by a conservative government.

The new ruling coalition that replaced PiS in government in December has pledged to restore the rule of law in Poland. Prime Minister Donald Tusk, even before taking office, visited Brussels to outline those plans.

The justice minister, Adam Bodnar, today further outlined plans to introduce laws amending the status of the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) – the body responsible for nominating judges, that was placed under greater political control by PiS – as well as the Constitutional Tribunal, the Supreme Court, and the common courts, all of which had to a greater or less extent been brought under PiS’s influence.

He also plans to separate the roles of the justice minister and the prosecutor general, which were fused together by PiS.

“This is the action plan that the Polish people are waiting for,” Bodnar told PAP. “This is the action plan…they have been calling for over these many years, fighting in the streets, protesting. Demanding the independence of the judiciary.”

During a press conference after meeting with Bodnar, Jourová stated that “for years, we have tried to find a way to address the serious concerns, and for the first time since Article 7 is in place, the Polish government presented a comprehensive plan on how to do it”.

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