
Judicial War in Poland: Nawrocki Pushes Back as Tusk Government Cries “Polexit”
The Polish president has unveiled a sweeping bill to shield judicial appointments from political and judicial challenge.

The Polish president has unveiled a sweeping bill to shield judicial appointments from political and judicial challenge.

Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.

In Strasbourg, the European Parliament committed an almost subversive act: it did its job.

Pressure from the agricultural sector and the backing of conservative forces have managed, for now, to halt a key deal for Brussels.

The non-binding opinion was issued in response to a case brought by a Bulgarian transgender individual.
The EU’s top court says the Commission failed to grant access to text messages relating to Covid vaccine procurements.

Brussels claims regional coordinators do not have the scope of control it would like to see.

EU Commission weaponizes court rulings against sovereigntist governments, treats allies dismissively.

European Court of Justice finds “irregularities” in Pfizer deal; says Commission president did not have sufficient reason to withhold details from public.

Inevitably, the high court’s ruling will have a disproportionately negative impact on the EU’s Mediterranean countries—the states most vulnerable to illegal mass migration: Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta.