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Polish PM warns EU leaders of threat to bloc's future

But Poland would remain a "loyal member"

18 October, 15:09
(ANSA-AFP) - WARSAW, OCT 18 - Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote to fellow European Union leaders on Monday, warning that the EU risked becoming a "centrally managed organism run by institutions deprived of democratic control".

Morawiecki said this was "a dangerous phenomenon that threatens the future of our union". But he added that Poland would remain a "loyal member" and appealed to the bloc's leaders to be "open to dialogue" on reforming the EU. "I truly believe that together, in the spirit of mutual respect and understanding, without imposing one's will on others, we can find a solution that will strengthen our European Union," he said. The letter comes ahead of a summit of EU leaders this week and in the wake of a ruling from Poland's Constitutional Court earlier this month which challenged the primacy of EU law. (ANSA-AFP).

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