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Poland: Court resumes case over primacy of EU, Polish law

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s constitutional court has resumed the proceedings in a case over whether Polish or European Union law has primacy in the EU member country. The ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal is expected to define Poland’s future relationship with the 27-member bloc. The EU views the court itself as “illegitimate” due to the political influence of Poland’s conservative ruling party on the appointment of some of its judges. Poland’s government insists the country’s justice system and judiciary are the sole purview of member nations and not the EU.

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