EU reaction: Von der Leyen on Polish judgment: “Deeply concerned”

EU reaction: Von der Leyen on Polish judgment: “Deeply concerned”

After the Polish ruling, EU Commission President von der Leyen insists that EU law take precedence over national law. You will “use all powers” to ensure that.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to use all available means to react to the judgment of the Polish Constitutional Court on the status of EU law.

“I am deeply concerned about yesterday’s ruling by the Polish Constitutional Court,” said the German politician in a statement. You have instructed the services of the Brussels authority to analyze the judgment thoroughly and quickly. The next steps will be decided on this basis.

Von der Leyen emphasized that according to the EU treaties, all judgments of the European Court of Justice are binding on the authorities and courts of the member states. “EU law takes precedence over national law, including constitutional provisions.” All EU states have committed themselves to this as members of the EU.

What steps Brussels could take

“We will use all the powers we have under the treaties to ensure this.” Both von der Leyen and a spokesman left open what steps the Brussels authority could take. It would be conceivable, for example, to initiate so-called infringement proceedings, which could result in a further complaint before the European Court of Justice and ultimately with financial sanctions.

The Polish Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday evening that parts of EU law were incompatible with the Polish constitution. This fundamental decision calls a cornerstone of the European legal community into question.

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