CJEU ruling on Polish judge should be ignored says justice minister

CJEU ruling on Polish judge should be ignored says justice minister

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Poland’s justice minister has dismissed a ruling by the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in favour of a Polish judge, calling it "a political declaration" that "should be ignored." CE Report quuting The First News

The comments by Zbigniew Ziobro, a noted critic of the EU, come as the latest twist in a protracted saga that has added to long-standing tensions between the EU and Warsaw over a raft of changes to the Polish judicial system made by the current government which Brussels claims are a threat to the rule of law in Poland.

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