The European Union has officially ended its rule-of-law proceedings against Poland, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Monday.
According to von der Leyen, the commission no longer perceives a risk to the rule of law in Poland, a decision that effectively closes a...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with the newly appointed Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday. She said the European Union and Poland "need to make up for lost time," referring to the EU pausing NextGenerationEU payments after it found the previous Polish...
The European Commission launched on Thursday an infringement procedure against Poland for breaking the European Union's law related to the establishment of a committee to examine Russia's influence on Poland's internal security. The EU argued the committee has overly broad powers,...
European Commission referred Poland to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for violations of the European Union law by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and its case law. The decision stems from a rule of law dispute in 2021 when the Polish Constitutional Tribunal challenged the primacy of EU...
The European Commission published on Wednesday its findings on Hungary's structural reforms, stating that the country "failed to adequately implement central aspects of the necessary 17 remedial measures" by the November 19 deadline. The Commission has decided to suspend 65% of its...
The European Union could establish an independent anti-corruption authority, Hungarian newspaper Nepszava reported on Tuesday. The watchdog could be created as a result of negotiations between the EU and Hungary on the rule of law issues, including Hungary's alleged misuse of EU funds....
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