MEPs called on the Polish authorities to fully implement the Venice
Commission recommendations on the ability of Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal
to uphold its Constitution and guarantee respect for the rule of law in a
non-binding resolution voted on Wednesday.
The resolution, passed by 513 votes to 142 with 30 abstentions, wraps up a
plenary debate held in January after the European Commission decided to start
an inquiry under the Rule of Law framework into reforms of the Polish
Constitutional Court.
MEPs say that actions taken by the Polish government and the President of
the Republic of Poland have led to the effective paralysis of the
Constitutional Tribunal which poses a danger to democracy, human rights and the
rule of law. They urge the Polish authorities to publish and
implement without further delay the rulings of the Constitutional Tribunal in
line with the recommendations of the Council of Europe's Venice Commission.
The European Parliament supports the European Commission’s efforts to find
a way out of the current situation through a dialogue with Poland's
authorities. However, if the Polish government fails to comply with the
recommendations, MEPs want the European Commission to activate the second stage
of the procedure under the "framework for addressing systemic threats to
the rule of law", initiated on 13 January.
MEPs stress that all steps taken with regard to Poland must respect the
subsidiarity principle but also reiterate that the values and principles
enshrined in EU treaties and international human rights instruments must be
upheld by the EU, and by each individual member state, in all their policies.
Procedure: non-legislative resolution
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Updated: (13-04-2016 - 20:33)
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