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

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ME News Report: On April 18 (UTC+8), Poland’s parliament once again failed to override President Karol Nawrocki’s veto of the crypto regulation bill in a vote on Friday, keeping the country in a deadlock over digital asset regulation. In this vote, 243 lawmakers opposed the veto, 191 supported it, falling short of the 263 votes needed to overturn the veto. The bill is supported by 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 about excessive regulation, limited transparency, and the potential burden on small businesses. (Source: MLion)
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GateUser-8df0eb2b
· 4h ago
The EU is left with only Poland as a stubborn holdout, which is a bit awkward.
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 5h ago
Lack of transparency? Do specify exactly what is unclear.
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GateUser-59fc535c
· 5h ago
There has to be an explanation before it takes effect forcibly in 2025.
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QuietRugAlarm
· 5h ago
Even with the MiCA framework fully rolled out, still stubbornly resisting. I don't understand this move.
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GateUser-c44b371b
· 5h ago
The president and prime minister are playing a political game, with the bill becoming a bargaining chip in the political struggle.
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GateUser-34d2b0ab
· 5h ago
The ranking of crypto-friendly countries is being updated again, and Poland continues to fall behind.
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tvl_down_bad
· 5h ago
MiCA implementation in Poland hits a snag again, when will the president and parliament finally get it done?
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RugcheckRoommate
· 5h ago
After this move, Warsaw's Web3 entrepreneurs probably feel discouraged.
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