Poland-EU showdown: what is the Article 7 ‘nuclear option’?

In Depth: Theresa May is heading to Warsaw amid EU-wide dispute over Polish judicial reforms

Poland protest
Protesters raise candles during a protest against judicial reform in front of the presidential palace in Warsaw
(Image credit: Adam Chelstowski/AFP/Getty Images)

European Commission officials have threatened to invoke Article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty today in a long-standing row over Poland’s authoritarian judicial reforms.

The row could prove tricky for Theresa May, who is heading to Warsaw this week for a summit at which she hopes to push her vision of a post-Brexit trading relationship with the rest of Europe. The Prime Minister is likely to be asked about the two-year row over Polish judicial independence and Warsaw’s opposition to the EU’s refugee resettlement plans.

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