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Estonia: the far-right represents a threat to the rule of law

The Centre Party leader and Prime Minister Jüri Ratas had a first taste of the kind of problems the Estonian far-right party could create...

Erdoğan rewards the killers of Gülenists

The rule of law and the independence of Turkey’s judiciary, in lower courts in particular, have been seriously compromised since the failed coup in...

EU supports the efforts to strengthen democracy in Moldova

Statement by the Spokesperson on the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova Parliamentary elections took place in the Republic of Moldova on 24 February....

Brussels calls on Bucharest to explain justice law change

The latest changes to Romanian judicial legislation is worrying Brussels. The European Commission on February 20 said it will ask Bucharest to explain a...

EU- Azerbaijan: consultations on justice, freedom, security and human rights

The European Union and Azerbaijan held consultations on justice, freedom, security and human rights and democracy. The seventh EU-Azerbaijan Subcommittee on Justice, Freedom, Security...

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Portugal’s PM faces possible no confidence vote

Portugal risks heading into a third general election in...

Italy’s Leonardo and Turkey’s Baykar sign a partnership for unmanned technologies

On 6 March, an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)...

EPPO charges 100 Greek livestock farmers with fraud involving agricultural funds

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Athens, Greece,...

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