“It’s not just about [President Sulyok’s] rights. Only fair trial can guarantee that none of us is ever at the mercy of the authorities,” the watchdog said in a statement.
Patience is running thin in Poland as Ukraine remains unrepentant about naming an army unit after WWII “heroes” who killed 100,000 Poles.
PM Péter Magyar is moving to forcibly unseat the presidents of the Republic and the Constitutional Court and oust half of the opposition MPs from Parliament.
The move comes after Ukraine named a military unit after the UPA, whose wartime massacres of Polish civilians remain one of the deepest wounds in Polish-Ukrainian relations.
Czechia will not implement the Council of Europe guidelines that mandate state protection for multiple gender identities.
More than two-thirds of EU member states have endorsed a plan designed to stop failed asylum seekers disappearing before they can be deported.
The first night of the EU Council Summit descended into an explosive fight over who should represent the EU in diplomatic talks, setting Friday’s discussion about the next seven-year budget up for failure.
As AfD edges closer to power in eastern Germany, the political establishment is looking at ways to curb its influence before it arrives.
After German police clashed with activists commemorating Polish war victims in Berlin, critics accused Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski of blaming the injured rather than defending them.
“For years, Brussels has done more to protect illegal migrants from removal than to protect Europeans from the consequences of illegal migration. This text finally marks a change of direction,” Patriots MEP and former Frontex chief Fabrice Leggeri said.
According to the court, the officer’s former AfD position raises “well-founded doubts about his loyalty to the constitution.”
German, French, and British leaders loved playing diplomatic big shots with Kyiv while Washington was preoccupied with Iran, but their grandstanding made little difference.