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Monday 11 October 2021 8:33 am  |  Updated:  Monday 11 October 2021 9:44 am

‘Hands off our EU’ say thousands of Poles as country-wide protests erupt

By: Lily Russell-Jones

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Protests In Poland After Top Court Rejects EU Law
Pro Europe protesters gather at Plac Zamkowy, in Warsaw's Old Town, after the Constitutional Tribunal ruled Polish constitution has primacy over EU laws on October 10, 2021 in Warsaw, Poland. Poland's constitutional court ruled on October 7 that certain articles of the European treaties were incompatible with the national constitution and undermined the sovereignty of Poland. (Photo by Magdalena Chodownik/Getty Images)

More than 100,000 people took to the streets as pro-EU demonstrations broke out across Poland amid fears of a “Polexit.”

Last week Poland’s highest court ruled that certain decisions by the EU’s Court of Justice have no jurisdiction in the country, sparking outrage from the bloc’s highest authorities and prompting concerns of a schism.

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On Sunday, demonstrations took place across 100 cities and towns in Poland with over 100,000 protestors gathering in the capital city of Warsaw to show their support for European Union membership.

Protestors were seen waving EU flags and shouting “we are staying” in defiance of the court ruling which rejects a central principle of EU membership giving European Courts supremacy over national laws.

Pro EU protest in Warsaw – and in 100 cities and towns across Poland. Very positive vibe and lots of smiles despite the situation. Clear message “🇵🇱 stays in the 🇪🇺” pic.twitter.com/zGTCr2tXtn

— Michał Baranowski (@M_Baranowski) October 10, 2021

Donald Tusk, the former head of the European Council and now leader of Poland’s main opposition party Civic Platform, spoke at the gathering in Warsaw and called on demonstrators to “defend a European Poland.”

“We know why they want to leave … so that they can violate democratic rules with impunity,” Tusk continued, speaking in front of Warsaw’s Royal Castle, surrounded by crowds and police vans.

Protests In Poland After Top Court Rejects EU Law
Donald Tusk, Civic Platform leader, speaks to the crowd as protesters gather at Plac Zamkowy, in Warsaw’s Old Town, after the Constitutional Tribunal ruled Polish constitution has primacy over EU laws. (Photo by Magdalena Chodownik/Getty Images)

While Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) has denied claims that it has plans to exit the European Union key politicians have repeatedly criticised Brussels in recent months.

After last week’s court ruling, Poland’s Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, took to Facebook to defend the decision. “We have the same rights as other countries. We want these rights to be respected,” he wrote.

He added that “Poland’s place is and will be in the European family of nations”, as he tried to assuage fears of a “Polexit”.

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