A woman holds a Polish Constitution during a protest in favour of European Commission move urging EU leaders to press forward with disciplinary action against Poland for allegedly violating rule-of-law standards in front of the Courts in Krakow. In December, the European Commission launched an Article 7 disciplinary process, which, in theory, could lead to the suspension of Poland’s EU voting right. The European Commission gave Poland until late June to reverse the reforms introduced by the current government but no changes were made until today. The protests are organized by KOD ( Committee


A woman holds a Polish Constitution during a protest in favour of European Commission move urging EU leaders to press forward with disciplinary action against Poland for allegedly violating rule-of-law standards in front of the Courts in Krakow. In December, the European Commission launched an Article 7 disciplinary process, which, in theory, could lead to the suspension of Poland’s EU voting right. The European Commission gave Poland until late June to reverse the reforms introduced by the current government but no changes were made until today. The protests are organized by KOD ( Committee for the Defence of Democracy) and take place in 70 cities in Poland.


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