Legal chaos deepens in Poland in new challenge for the EU
WARSAW, Poland — Legal chaos has deepened dramatically in Poland following the passing of legislation that will allow the government to fire judges whose rulings it does not like — even when those rulings respect EU law.
The developments have created a crisis that threatens the functioning of the entire European Union legal system.
Laurent Pech, a professor of European law at Middlesex University, London, wrote on Twitter on Friday: “As of yesterday #Poland is no longer a democratic regime governed by #ruleoflaw. … Process of de facto exit from EU legal order has begun.”
This comes after more than four years of efforts by the governing populist party, Law and Justice, to take control of the country’s system of courts and public prosecution, eroding the independence of most branches of the judicial system.