The European Parliament adopted a resolution in a vote on Thursday (June 9) expressing concern with the fact that the EU Commission had approved Poland's National Recovery Plan on June 1. Among the main reasons for said concern, the MEPs mentioned "existing and continued breaches of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary" in Poland.
In a resolution adopted on Thursday, the European Parliament expressed grave concerns about the Commission’s endorsement of Poland's €35.4 billion plan under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
The resolution was adopted with 411 votes in favour, 129 against, and 31 abstentions.
"MEPs once again point to the existing and continued breaches of the values enshrined in Article 2 TEU, including of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary, and deplore that, because of the Polish Government's actions, funding has not yet reached the people of Poland," EU Parliament said in a statement on Thursday.
MEPs argue that "the rulings of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), as well as the primacy of EU law, cannot be treated as bargaining chips". "Compliance with EU values is a prerequisite to have access to the Facility and that the rule of law conditionality mechanism is fully applicable here," we read.
"They strongly urge the Council to only approve Poland’s plan once it has fully complied with the provisions of the RRF Regulation on conflicts of interest and fraud and with all European Semester country-specific recommendations in the field of the rule of law. Poland also needs to implement all relevant judgments of the ECJ and the ECtHR before its plan can be approved. MEPs also highlight that the key steps towards implementation (milestones) related to the financial interests of the European Union must be fulfilled before a first payment request is submitted," the statement reads.
"The closure of the illegal Disciplinary Chamber and the transfer of its functions to another chamber of the Supreme Court is one of the Commission’s key conditions. A robust system will need to be in place to verify this process and a probation period, to ensure that the relevant standards are met," the EP said.
"MEPs regret that the issues regarding the illegitimate Constitutional Tribunal and the illegitimate National Council of the Judiciary are not addressed in the milestones, and call for an infringement procedure. Lastly, they recall that whether or not a country is observing the rule of law and managing EU funds correctly are to be evaluated continuously, including to ensure that reversals are avoided. Based on this monitoring and assessment taking place, the Commission must stop disbursing funds at any point in the RRF cycle, or should even recover them where applicable," we read in the statement.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, TVN24
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