EU high official has talks in Poland on rule of law threats
WARSAW, Poland — The vice-president of the European Commission met Polish parliament and justice officials Tuesday to discuss new legislation that restricts judges amid mounting conflict in Poland as the government takes steps to control the court system.
Vera Jourova, who is in charge of EU values and transparency, said she wanted to directly discuss the issues with Polish officials to “have a better understanding” of the situation and report it to the EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
International bodies including the EU and the U.N., and European law experts have condemned the changes that the governing right-wing Law and Justice party has been making to Poland’s justice and court systems.
In Strasbourg, the Council of Europe debated a report on the condition of Poland’s justice system. It noted the need for improvements in the area and warned against bringing the judiciary “under the control of the executive or legislature, or even worse, under the political control of the ruling majority.”