Polish Parliament again vetoes overturning the President's veto on the crypto bill, and the implementation of MiCA faces further delays

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Deep Tide TechFlow News: On April 18, according to Cointelegraph, the Polish parliament again failed this Friday to gather enough votes to overturn President Karol Nawrotzski’s veto of the crypto regulatory bill, with 243 votes against and 191 votes in favor—still short of the 263 votes required. The bill is intended to align Poland with the EU’s MiCA regulatory framework, but so far Poland remains the only EU member state that has not implemented the framework. The president refused to sign it, citing excessive regulation, insufficient transparency, and burdens on small and medium-sized enterprises, while the finance minister warned that the absence of regulation would turn the market into a “paradise for fraudsters.” In addition, Poland’s largest crypto exchange, Zonda, is also entangled in the political controversy: Prime Minister Tusk accused it of ties to Russian criminal networks. Zonda’s CEO denied the allegations and said it will take legal action.

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