Constitutional court rules changes as unconstitutional

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Series Details 11.08.16
Publication Date 11/08/2016
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Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal ruled on the 11 August 2016 that around a dozen new points in the new law pertaining to the Tribunal introduced by the government were unconstitutional.

The decision threatened to escalate a long-running dispute with the right-wing Polish government, which had also involved the Council of Europe and the European Commission.

Source Link http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/266009,Constitutional-court-rules-changes-as-unconstitutional
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