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    Abdallah al-Dardari “The United Nations Development Programme's initial estimates for the reconstruction of … the Gaza Strip surpasses $30bn and could reach up to $40bn. The scale of the destruction is huge and unprecedented … this is a mission that the global community has not dealt with since World War II.” 9 hours ago
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Legal Polexit - Considerations

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“Were we to agree to the central principle it would mean that the EU ceases to be an association of sovereign states and by fait accompli, the EU is transferred into a centrally governed European state where European institutions can force the so-called provinces to do as the central power wants. This is not what we agreed in the treaties. What is needed is a sovereign decision about sovereign decisions by sovereign member states. So now what we can do is we can agree to all attempts to limit the sovereignty of Poland and we can agree to the creeping expansion of the competences of the European court of law - what we are seeing now is a creeping revolution taking place by way of verdicts of the European court of justice - or we can say no. If you want a supranational state in Europe, why don't you ask and get consent from all the sovereign member states.”

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Prime Minister of Poland
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“The primacy of European law is essential for the integration of Europe and living together in Europe. If this principle is broken, Europe as we know it, as it has been built with the Rome treaties, will cease to exist.”

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Luxembourg’s foreign minister
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“There is the risk of a de-facto exit of Poland from the EU. This is not a technical or a legal question. This is a highly political topic that adds to a long list of provocations aimed at the EU.”

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French Minister of State for European Affairs
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“Polish authorities had engineered an (unconstitutional) Polexit from EU legal order to establish a Soviet-style justice system so autocratisation can happen undisturbed.”

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Professor of European law at Middlesex university
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“Poland is saying goodbye to the European legal order. The EU cannot transfer billions to a member state without being able to legally ensure that the money reaches those for whom it is intended.”

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German politician and member of the European Parliament (Green party)
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“The primacy of constitutional law over other sources of law results directly from the constitution of the Republic of Poland. Today (once again) this has been clearly confirmed by the constitutional tribunal. The ruling does not affect any areas where the EU has competences delegated in the treaties.”

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Polish government spokesman
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“EU states must not stand by idly when the rule of law continues to be dismantled by the Polish government. Neither can the European Commission. Our money can't finance governments which mock and negate our jointly agreed rules. By declaring that the EU treaties are not compatible with Polish law, the illegitimate constitutional tribunal in Poland has put the country on the path to Polexit.”

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Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament (European People's Party)
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“This is a legal revolution. Admittedly it's a captured court [Poland's constitutional tribunal], but this is furthest step towards a legal exit from the EU ever taken by a national court.”

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Professor of international and European law at Erasmus university in Rotterdam
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