EU lays out options to punish Poland's challenge to bloc law

Reuters

Published Oct 19, 2021 04:07AM ET

Updated Oct 19, 2021 06:50AM ET

(Reuters) -The European Commission laid out its options - ranging from legal action to withholding funds - for a response to a Polish court ruling that questioned the supremacy of EU law, stressing that action must be taken to protect the bloc's common values.

"The European Commission is, at the moment, carefully assessing this judgment," the European Union's executive president, Ursula von der Leyen, said on Tuesday.

"But I can already tell you: I am deeply concerned," she told the European Parliament in Strasbourg ahead of a speech to the assembly by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

"This ruling calls into question the foundations of the European Union. It is a direct challenge to the unity of the European legal order."

She said a first option is so-called infringements, where the European Commission legally challenges the judgment by the Polish Constitutional Court.

Another option is a conditionality mechanism and other financial tools whereby funds from the EU's budget and its post-pandemic recovery fund would be withheld from Poland.

"This is European taxpayers' money. And if our Union is investing more than ever to advance our collective recovery, we must protect the Union budget against breaches of the rule of law," von der Leyen said.