Talks between Solidary Poland and the prime minister on changes to a Supreme Court bill will continue after the Christmas season, a senior Solidary Poland member said on Tuesday.
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Poland's prime minister has said the leadership of Solidary Poland, a Eurosceptic and junior member of the ruling coalition, has asked for a few days to consider whether to support a judicial reform bill.
Borys Budka, a senior member of Civic Coalition (KO), Poland's biggest opposition grouping, said that draft legislation on judicial reforms required by the European Commission (EC) should not be fast-tracked through parliament.
The Sejm, lower house of Polish parliament, has rejected a no confidence motion against the justice minister.
Poland's ruling camp enjoys majority in the Sejm, lower house of the parliament, despite differences of opinon in the United Right, the governing party caucus head has said.
Even if the governing coalition's small ally, Solidary Poland votes against Poland's national plan (KPO) to gain access to billions of euros in post-pandemic EU funding it will be passed in the parliament with the opposition votes, a government spokesperson said.
The United Right ruling coalition continues to hold a lead over the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), Poland's main opposition bloc, a new poll shows.
Zbigniew Ziobro, the justice minister who is also the leader of Solidary Poland, a junior party in Poland’s coalition government, has demanded that the prime minister re-instate the powers of a deputy minister who is also a Solidary Poland member.
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