Poland promises to keep word on new EU Treaty

The Polish government will keep its commitments made during the EU Summit in Brussels in June with regard to the new Reform Treaty, Poland's Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said in Warsaw Tuesday.
Kaczynski stressed that the final decision on the ratification of the Treaty rests with Poland's parliament, Polish PAP news agency reported. Leaders of Poland's two junior coalition parties, which have decided to form a new party, oppose Poland's plans to ratify the new EU Treaty. Head of the League of Polish Families (LPR) caucus Szymon Pawlowski told PAP on Tuesday that the LPR plans to “build a broad front of opposition to a new EU treaty.”
The forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference planned on July 23 will work on the new Reform Treaty which aims to salvage the main elements of institutional reform heralded by the draft EU Constitution, following its rejection by voters in France and the Netherlands in 2005. (people.com.cn)
ADVERTISEMENT
SUPPORT THE BUDAPEST BUSINESS JOURNAL
Producing journalism that is worthy of the name is a costly business. For 27 years, the publishers, editors and reporters of the Budapest Business Journal have striven to bring you business news that works, information that you can trust, that is factual, accurate and presented without fear or favor.
Newspaper organizations across the globe have struggled to find a business model that allows them to continue to excel, without compromising their ability to perform. Most recently, some have experimented with the idea of involving their most important stakeholders, their readers.
We would like to offer that same opportunity to our readers. We would like to invite you to help us deliver the quality business journalism you require. Hit our Support the BBJ button and you can choose the how much and how often you send us your contributions.