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People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU, Polish and Rainbow flags in support of Poland's EU membership and other issues during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU, Polish and Rainbow flags in support of Poland's EU membership and other issues during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski), APTOPIX
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks from the podium during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk prepares to speak from the podium during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks from the podium during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks from the podium during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People hold up the flashlights of their mobile phones during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. Sign at center reads, 'One president, (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
APTOPIX People hold up the flashlights of their mobile phones during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. Sign at center reads, "One leader, one party, one creed. Once it was Stalinism, now it's Kaczynski'ism." (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People wave EU and Polish flags in support of Poland's EU membership during a demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Activists from Extinction Rebellion during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Activists from Extinction Rebellion during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Activists from Extinction Rebellion during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People hold up the flashlights of their mobile phones during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People hold up the flashlights of their mobile phones during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
People hold up the flashlights of their mobile phones during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
A protester standing in front of PiS, Law and Justice, party headquarters during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
A protester standing in front of PiS, Law and Justice, party headquarters during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
A protester standing in front of PiS, Law and Justice, party headquarters during a demonstration in support of Poland's EU membership in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Poland's constitutional court ruled Thursday that Polish laws have supremacy over those of the European Union in areas where they clash, a decision likely to embolden the country's right-wing government and worsen its already troubled relationship with the EU. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants listen and stand with an EU flag with an image of Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, as Tusk speaks during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants show the light of their mobile phones as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
A participant holds an EU flag during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
A participant is seen in front of an EU flag during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Former Polish president Lech Walesa addresses participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Former Polish president Lech Walesa takes part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Former Polish president Lech Walesa addresses participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
TOPSHOT Former Polish president Lech Walesa addresses participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Former Polish president Lech Walesa (C) speaks to participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
MEP Magdalena Adamowicz speaks to participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Mayor of Gdansk Aleksandra Dulkiewicz attends a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
MEP Magdalena Adamowicz speaks to participants during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
People take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
People hold up an EU flag and a Polish flag tied together as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
People hold up an EU flag and a Polish flag tied together as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
A demonstrator holds up an EU flag and a Polish flag during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, looks on as he addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants hold a large EU flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
TOPSHOT Participants hold a large EU flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
TOPSHOT Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, addresses participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Donald Tusk, leader of the Polish opposition party Civic Platform, sings with participants of a pro-EU demonstration over a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
TOPSHOT Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants show the light of their mobile phones and wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
A woman holds a placard reading 'We stay in Europe' during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
People hold up a placard reading 'TVP SSIE (Telewizja Polska - Polish Public Television) sucks!' as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
People hold up a placard that reads 'If not you young people - than who? Thank you Seniors' as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of Poland's Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law, at the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, northern Poland, on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Polish police detain a protester during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek Radwanski / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Participants wave EU flags over a large Polish flag as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
TOPSHOT Participants wave EU flags as they take part in a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Polish police officers face a protester during a pro-EU demonstration following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in front of the Royal Castle at the central square in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Leader of womens Strike movment Marta Lempart speaks in front of PiS (Law and Justice) party headquarter during a pro-EU demonstration, following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
A protester sits in front of PiS (Law and Justice) party headquarter during a pro-EU demonstration, following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Protesters gather in front of PiS (Law and Justice) party headquarter during a pro-EU demonstration, following a ruling of the Constitutional Court against the primacy of EU law in Poland, in Warsaw on October 10, 2021. - Tens of thousands of Poles rallied on October 10 in defence of their country's EU membership, after Poland's top court last week issued a landmark ruling against the primacy of EU law. The pro-EU demonstrations were called by former EU chief Donald Tusk, now leader of the country's main opposition grouping, Civic Platform, who has warned of the prospect of a "Polexit". (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Fot. Katarzyna Pierzchala/East News Warszawa, 09.10.2021. W 10. rocznice podpisania przez Lecha Kaczynskiego Traktatu Lizbonskiego i w/z z wyrokiem Trybunalu Konstytucyjnego negujacego wyzszosc prawa europejskiego nad krajowym, Lotna Brygada Opozycji zorganizowala happening pod pomnikiem Lecha Kaczynskiego. Ustawiono "przejscie granicze Polska - Unia" oraz zaprezentowana "list od zmarlego Lecha z zarzutami do brata", ktory podpisano "Abel".
Demonstrators protest against the Prevent Senior health care company outside its headquarters in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sept. 30, 2021. Whistleblowing doctors, through their lawyer, testified at the Senate last week that Prevent Senior enlisted participants to test unproven drugs without proper consent and forced doctors to toe the line on prescribing unproven drugs touted by President Jair Bolsonaro as part of a ??sCOVID kit,??? in the treatment of the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/Marcelo Chello)