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Rule of law in Poland: MEPs to check situation on the ground

Civil Liberties Committee MEPs will be in Poland from Wednesday to Friday this week to assess the rule of law and respect for fundamental...

Tajani accused of protecting Orbán

European Parliament President, Antonio Tajani, ahead of the vote on launching Article 7 against the Hungarian government in the European Parliament on September 12,...

Hungary’s Orbán to address critical MEPs

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will address the European Parliament on September 11 to debate the rule of law in his country. The MEPs...

Poland courts more controversy with new law

Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has signed a legislative amendment for the ruling party to name the country’s next chief of the Supreme Court. The...

EU’s top court rules on Polish judicial reforms

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has agreed with the European Commission’s assessment that “judicial reforms in Poland mean that the country’s judiciary is...

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The European far-right challenges the ICC: Orbán, Wilders and Salvini defend Netanyahu

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced today that he...

EESC study: The EU needs a pan-European policy response to its housing crisis

The increased use of digitalisation in the construction and...

Lithuanian PM calls EU and NATO to ‘appropriate’ respond to Baltic Sea cable damage

EU and NATO countries must take appropriate action in...

European Commission welcomes inclusion of Albania and Montenegro in the Single Euro Payments Area

Today, Montenegro and Albania took a significant step in...

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