The decision opens the way for domestic and European arrest warrants to be issued for Ziobro, who was granted asylum in Hungary.
The decision opens the way for domestic and European arrest warrants to be issued for Ziobro, who was granted asylum in Hungary.
The judge accused the government of “violating human rights and civil liberties”, including the presumption of innocence.
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Małgorzata Szuleka
The government’s actions have caused a legal storm throughout the EU.