The ruling Law and Justice Party is making a final stab at remaining in power.
U.S. envoy to Hungary alleged to have given legal advice to confidant of sanctions-busting billionaire
Donald Tusk has said that unlocking the funds will be his top priority if he takes power.
Hungary continues to pursue a non-confrontational approach to Russia.
PiS source: Conservatives could benefit from short-lived centrist “coalition of chaos”
PiS MEP blames decline in voter support on overly generous backing of Ukraine in the midst of grain crisis.
As Law and Justice fights tooth and nail against a Europhile challenge, a new fusionary force is brewing on the Polish Right.
Days before Poland votes, opposition parties and media hope to capitalise on a dispute between the conservative government and top military chiefs.
“This is a clash of civilizations, and those who are coming into Europe really want to combat our civilization.”
“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”
Brussels is making a stab at Ireland’s corporate tax collection before the European elections with a proposal that would increase the country’s annual EU contribution by 50%.
“We don’t want Lampedusa here,” a large banner at the game of Warsaw’s largest football club said over the weekend.