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Polish President Andrzej Duda vetoes court reforms

Mr Duda said he had made his decision after extensive consultations with legal experts at the weekend.

Polish President Andrzej Duda on Monday vetoed controversial judicial reforms that had prompted huge street protests and threats of unprecedented EU sanctions.

The veto came as a surprise move from Mr Duda, a close ally of the ruling rightwing Law and Justice (PiS) party that had pushed the reforms.

Mr Duda said he had made his decision after extensive consultations with legal experts at the weekend, when thousands of people took to the streets across Poland urging him to veto proposals that have led critics to accuse the government of threatening the rule of law.

“This law would not strengthen the sense of justice” in society, he said. His veto was immediately welcomed by the opposition.

( Source : AFP )
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