The Polish parliament failed to override the president's veto of the cryptocurrency regulation bill

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Poland's parliament once again failed to override President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the crypto regulation bill in a Friday vote, maintaining the country's deadlock on digital asset regulation. In this vote, 243 lawmakers opposed the veto, 191 supported it, falling short of the 263 votes needed to overturn it. The bill has the support of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and aims to align Polish law with the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Poland is currently the only EU member state that has not yet implemented this framework. President Karol Nawrocki had previously vetoed the bill multiple times, citing concerns over excessive regulation, limited transparency, and the potential burden on small businesses. (Source: MLion)
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BridgeWhisperer
· 12h ago
Tusk and the president have definitely gotten into a feud.
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Post-RainTvl
· 05-30 12:17
The MiCA framework itself is also controversial, and Poland's firm stance isn't without reason.
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GateUser-0d1088ad
· 05-30 12:16
Other countries have already finished, while Poland is still at the starting line tying its shoelaces.
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Frictionless
· 05-30 12:12
The president is concerned about the burden on small businesses; this reason sounds familiar.
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Salt-BakedSentimentChart
· 05-30 12:09
Encrypted Enterprise: So how much longer do we have to wait?
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Tangerine-FlavoredPullback
· 05-30 12:09
The point about lack of transparency is well-identified; the draft indeed needs to be made public.
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GweiGossip
· 05-30 12:09
Small businesses are indeed difficult, but being completely non-compliant is not the solution.
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MemeTide
· 05-30 12:09
Overregulation vs. no regulation at all, both extremes are quite troublesome.
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WeekendGatekeeper
· 05-30 12:09
European Union: It's just you left. Poland: No rush.
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Mint-FlavoredGasFee
· 05-30 12:09
The Tusk government is a bit embarrassed since they didn't even gather 263 votes.
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