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Fact check: Is 'Polexit' really on the cards for Poland?

Social media is abuzz with claims that Poles want to leave the EU and that Warsaw is on the cusp of launching the trigger to do so, off the back of a warning by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

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00:00Is poll exit really on the cards for Poland?
00:06Prime Minister Donald Tusk recently warned that there's a real threat of Poland leaving the EU,
00:12amid the rise of far-right and populist parties in the country.
00:16In a post on X, Tusk said that Russia, MAGA supporters in the US
00:20and the European right wing led by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban
00:24wish to destroy the EU.
00:26Tusk made the comments after President Karol Nowrowski vetoed legislation
00:30that would have allowed Poland to access nearly 44 billion euros in EU defence loans
00:36as part of its SAFE programme,
00:38seen by many as one of several recent lurches to an anti-European stance.
00:43Tusk's warnings have led many on social media to question whether Warsaw
00:46is really on the verge of launching EU exit proceedings,
00:50while conflicting narratives over whether Poles actually want to leave the EU are also emerging.
00:54Simply put, no, there's no immediate legal move to take Poland out of the EU.
01:00But it's true that its right wing opposition is attempting to block further EU integration
01:04and challenge the supremacy of EU law.
01:07Nowrowski and the Law and Justice Party advocate for a Europe of Nations,
01:11where the EU remains a trade bloc that doesn't infringe Poland's sovereignty.
01:15As such, some analysts refer to a potential legal polexit,
01:19where Poland remains in the EU but stops recognising the authority of EU law.
01:24While there are some reports that public opinion might also be wavering,
01:28surveys tend to show that Poles are still overwhelmingly in favour of remaining in the EU.
01:33A recent study by the Polish Centre for Public Opinion Research
01:36found that 82% of citizens support EU membership, while 14% oppose it.
01:42These figures are virtually unchanged from last year.
01:45While Tusk's warnings reflect an escalating political conflict,
01:49there appears to be no political mandate or parliamentary majority required to leave.
01:53To be continued...
01:54To be continued...
01:57To be continued...
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