The European Commission launched legal action on
Saturday against what it sees as Polish government attempts to undermine
the independence of judges.
It has given Warsaw a month to comply.
EU commissioners decided to launch the "infringement procedure" for violating European Union law at a meeting on Wednesday, the first step in a legal process that may end at the bloc's top court
A Polish deputy foreign minister said on Saturday the Commission's decision was "unjustified" because the organisation of the legal systems in EU members was up to member states and not EU institutions.
Read more: EU starts action against Poland over judiciary reforms >
It has given Warsaw a month to comply.
EU commissioners decided to launch the "infringement procedure" for violating European Union law at a meeting on Wednesday, the first step in a legal process that may end at the bloc's top court
A Polish deputy foreign minister said on Saturday the Commission's decision was "unjustified" because the organisation of the legal systems in EU members was up to member states and not EU institutions.
Read more: EU starts action against Poland over judiciary reforms >