The EU identified three ways to punish Poland, and the Polish Prime Minister responded on the spot:

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Original title: the EU identified three ways to punish Poland, and the Polish Prime Minister responded on the spot: not accepting threats and blackmail
(Observer News) the dispute between Warsaw and Brussels has continued to ferment since the Polish constitutional court ruled earlier this month that Polish domestic laws take precedence over some EU laws.
According to foreign media reports such as the "politician news network" European Edition, the BBC and the financial times, on October 19 local time, the European Parliament debated the issue, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Polish Prime Minister mateusz morawiecki argued fiercely on the spot, Moravitsky made a 35 minute overtime speech. Von delaine put forward three options to punish Poland in his speech, while morawitsky accused the EU of exceeding its authority, saying that it would not accept the "threat" and "blackmail" of EU politicians.

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It is reported that von der lain said in his speech that the recent ruling of the Polish constitutional court doubts the foundation of the EU and is a direct challenge to the unity of the European legal order. She believes that "only a common legal order can provide equal rights, legal certainty and mutual trust among Member States, so as to provide common policies. This is the first time in history that the courts of Member States have found that EU treaties are incompatible with national constitutions."

European Commission President von der laintu from "politician news network" European Edition
The Financial Times reported that von der lain vowed to take measures to punish Poland for challenging the supremacy of EU law, saying that "we cannot and will not let our common values be threatened, and the committee will take action."
Von delaine said that Brussels has three tools to fight back against Poland, including legal challenges, formal sanctions that may detain tens of billions of euros of EU funds, and political procedures that deprive the country of the rights of EU Member States.
Morawitsky said that the government he led was part of "Poland's Pro European majority", accused the EU of treating Poland with double standards, and said the criticism received by his government was "unfair and biased".

European Commission President von der laintu from the BBC
Morawitsky also believes that EU institutions have exceeded their authority in trying to force Poland to reverse reform. He accused the EU of trying to establish a supranational government without the consent of Member States.
Morawitsky said in his speech, "it is unacceptable to impose decisions without legal basis on others. What is more unacceptable is to use the language of financial extortion and talk about fines... I refuse the language of threats." he said, "extortion cannot become a policy method."
It is reported that during the debate, dozens of members of the European Parliament spoke to criticize moravitsky and his government. Some Member States asked the European Commission to launch the so-called conditional mechanism, that is, if Brussels believes that the legal expenditure of EU funds is at risk, the mechanism authorizes it to withhold these funds, which is worth tens of billions of euros per year for Poland.
French European Affairs Minister Cl é ment Beaune said on the 19th that "budget solidarity cannot continue without respecting the fundamental values stipulated in the EU treaty". Michael Roth, European Affairs Minister of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, said he did not see "any room for compromise" with Poland, saying "there can be no special deal."
Von delaine said that the conditional mechanism is now one of the three options on the desktop. Another less radical move is that the European Commission legally challenges the judgment of Polish courts, which may lead to a fine for Poland. The final option is the article 7 procedure of the Lisbon treaty, which allows the EU to suspend the rights of a member state if it believes that its values are continuously threatened. "This is a powerful tool for treaty provisions, and we must pick it up again," von delaine said.
Von der lain did not specify the measures that the EU would take against Poland in his speech, while senior leaders of some European countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, urged the two sides to further dialogue and warned Brussels not to take prompt coercive action.
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