A total of 243 lawmakers voted against the veto, while 191 voted to uphold it.
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Poland’s parliament has failed for the second time to override a presidential veto on a crypto regulation bill. The country remains the only EU member state that has not yet implemented the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, known as MiCA.
Friday’s vote fell short of the 263 votes needed to override the veto, according to local outlet TVP World. A total of 243 lawmakers voted against the veto, while 191 voted to uphold it. The legislation had been championed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk as a necessary step toward aligning Poland with the EU’s crypto framework, introduced in 2024 to regulate the issuance and custody of digital assets.
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