Abstract

Based on the provisions of the constitutional rank of the basic laws of the European Union countries, with the help of a comparative and partly legal-dogmatic method, the article presents the scope and depth of the Polish regulation against the EU background, showing that it can be regarded as extensive, primarily due to the introduction of a special legislative mode taking into account the participation of both chambers of parliament and the head of state, which, as can be seen, is not the rule. Also the remaining discussed regulations, which define in detail the entities participating in the elaboration of the state budget, procedural deadlines and principles related to the budgetary balance, are not the norm in the constitutional matter, usually more laconic in this respect, of the European Union countries.

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