WARSAW (Reuters) - A top Polish appeals court ruled on Tuesday that so-called "LGBT-free zones" must be scrapped in four municipalities, a verdict welcomed by activists as a victory for human rights and democracy.
On Monday, Poland s President signed an amendment to the law on the Supreme Court that abolishes the contested Disciplinary Chamber for judges. Changing the judicial disciplinary regime is a necessary condition for Poland to unlock the long-delayed billions in EU Covid recovery funds.