Polish human rights chief Adam Bodnar criticised the EU for its slow response to the government's rule of law violations, warning in an interview that Poland risked becoming "undemocratic".
The Law and Justice party, in power since 2015, "marginalises the role of parliament, has in large part brought to heel the Constitutional Court, the prosecutor's office, public media, as well as certain judicial institutions," he said. "Meanwhile the government used that time to introduce and solidify changes and to increasingly strive toward pushing the boundaries regarding the subordination of the judiciary," he added.
Bodnar warns the ruling could be part of a "legal Polexit", noting "a growing process of ignoring the principle that EU law has sovereignty" in Poland. The institution of an independent ombudsman dates back to 19th-century Sweden and the office exists in some form or another in more than 100 countries.
They don't want to be overrun with immigrants that see white people as nothing more than meet. You anti white scumbags need a good French style revolution.
A monarchy might be better in Poland as the various experiments with gestures to a painful Eu democracy have been torturous and excruciating - time for change, time for monarchy, even one along the lines of the electors of Saxony, neh?
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