(dpa) - Poland's opposition nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS) presented a bill to parliament
Monday that would allow the country to accept certain decisions made at the
European level only with the approval of the president.
The draft bill was in accordance with the compromise made between the
conservative President Lech Kaczynski and the liberal Prime Minister Donald
Tusk on the European Union reform treaty.
Cezary Chlebowski, the head of the parliamentary faction of the ruling
Citizen's Platform (PO), rejected the proposal as unconstitutional, and accused
the opposition of "adventurism."
Both chambers of the Polish parliament ratified the EU reform treaty around a
month ago. Conservative President Lech Kaczynski said he would only sign the
treaty, if parliament strengthens his authority in EU questions at the cost of
other state organs.