EU takes Poland to court over judicial crackdown
The European Commission has asked the EU’s top court to rule on whether Poland has violated “the principle of judicial independence” in response to a crackdown on the Polish Supreme Court that critics say undermines the country’s checks and balances.
The big picture: Poland’s government, controlled by the right-wing populist Law and Justice party, implemented a law in April that cut the retirement age for Supreme Court judges from 70 to 65, forcing 27 out of 72 sitting judges to step down. The EU passed a motion last year censuring Poland for undermining Europe’s democratic values, though repercussions are unlikely due to Poland’s alliance with Hungary and its illiberal government.
Source: www.axios.com
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