I can’t seem to remember
I have no responsibility for your weak memory.
I can’t seem to remember
A very simplistic view of Polish democracy.Undermining democracy? The Poles voted for their current government and voted in Andrzej Duda twice. Who voted for Ursula Von De Leyen?
I’m sure you could make something up.I have no responsibility for your weak memory.
Massive lol.sovereignty
Would that be a 'dictator' that hadn't been elected? One that then imposes their laws over the elected government and judges appointed by the elected government?A very simplistic view of Polish democracy.
True Duda has been voted in twice. But 2015 was the first time in Poland that any party secured an outright majority.
Immediately the government moved to take control of state TV and radio, which led to demonstrations across the country.
The second house (elected in Poland) also reorganised the judiciary, despite protests from those very judges concerned, leading to conflict with the EU.
There have been some incidences in the Polish Parliament where opposition MPs have been excluded.
There has been an immediate and pronounced rise in left-wing movements in Poland.
It is a worrying time for Poland's constitutions. It could potentially be a precursor to take over by a 'dictator'.
NOTHING?and post absolutely NOTHING else on this DIY forum.
I think you should read a bit about the PiS.Undermining democracy? The Poles voted for their current government and voted in Andrzej Duda twice. Who voted for Ursula Von De Leyen?
Poland already has a dictator, its called the EU.It could potentially be a precursor to take over by a 'dictator
Would that be a 'dictator' that hadn't been elected? One that then imposes their laws over the elected government and judges appointed by the elected government?
Poland already has a dictator, its called the EU.
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In its statement, the European Commission said, "EU law has primacy over national law, including constitutional provisions."
"All rulings by the European Court of Justice are binding on all member states' authorities, including national courts," it added, warning that it would "not hesitate to make use of its powers under the treaties to safeguard the uniform application and integrity of Union law".
How many MEPs did the UK have ?Donald Tusk was president if the European council for 5 years.
Did I mention Poland has 52 MEPs?
your claim of dictator has just fallen apart.
That is nonsense, people get the government they vote for.democracy is more than just simple voting