EU Report Advocates Tiered Memberships, Ending Unanimity
Proposed reform would turn EU into federation by 2030
Proposed reform would turn EU into federation by 2030
Elections in Slovakia and Poland may bring changes to Central European cooperation.
Morawiecki blasted Manfred Weber for subverting Polish democracy over recent EU rule of law debates.
Although the overall progress is palpable, only 25% of last year’s recommendations have been fully implemented, the Commission’s report noted, while 35% wasn’t even started.
Students and academics discussed the direct impact the EU sanctions would have on their academic lives, while most believe the ban will be overturned by the ECJ.
The Polish opposition attempts to take power by getting the EU involved, MEP Balázs Hidvéghi remarked, adding that Poland “is able to follow its path without constant lessons from the West.”
Romania’s pro-EU government changed rules impacting the courts, despite human rights groups warning that the reforms represent a clear threat to judicial independence. The EU Commission failed to act.
Poland’s quarrel with Eurocrats looks set to return as Polish officials brandished a ruling by the EU Court of Justice as a “farce.”
“We should strip this presidency of all glitter and glamor,” the mostly leftist coalition argued, saying that they can’t let Orbán become “face of the European Union.”
EU funds must be disbursed without political bias, the delegation stressed, but as Minister Navracsics noted, the MEPs themselves were prone to partiality, inevitable since they hadn’t read the document’s contents.
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