Pro-EU rallies draw tens of thousands in Poland

Pro-EU rallies draw tens of thousands in Poland
People turned out in Warsaw, Gdansk and other cities around Poland

WARSAW, Oct 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on Sunday in defence of their country’s EU membership, after Poland’s top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law.

The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country’s main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a “Polexit”.

“Tens of thousands of people in Warsaw and in over 100 cities and towns across Poland have come to protest what this government is doing to our homeland,” Tusk told a massive crowd in the capital awash with the EU’s star-studded blue flags.

Tusk asked people to “defend a European Poland” after a wave of criticism against the ruling both at home and from around the European Union.

Membership of the bloc remains very popular according to opinion polls but relations between Warsaw and Brussels have become strained since the populist Law and Justice (PiS) party came to power in 2015.

The main bone of contention is a wide-ranging reform of the judiciary wanted by PiS, which the European Union fears will undermine judicial independence and roll back democratic freedoms.

The latest twist in the long-running dispute was the ruling on Thursday from Poland’s Constitutional Court, a body which government opponents say is stacked with PiS allies and therefore illegitimate.

The ruling challenged the primacy of EU law over Polish law in all cases by declaring key articles in the EU treaties “incompatible” with the Polish constitution.

The court also warned EU institutions not to “act beyond the scope of their competences” by interfering with Poland’s judicial reforms.

Protesters lit up a central square with their mobile phones, sang the national anthem and chanted “We’re staying!”

A day after the ruling, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that the process of Poland joining the EU in 2004 was “one of the highlights of the last decades” for both Poland and the EU.

“Poland’s place is and will be in the European family of nations,” he wrote on Facebook.

The government has to make a decision to officially publish the ruling for it to have legal force. — NNN-AGENCIES

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