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‘Purge Right-Wing Judges for EU Funds’: Brussels Plans Bonanza for Poland
Leaked document shows Eurocrats still concerned about conservative institutional influence
Leaked document shows Eurocrats still concerned about conservative institutional influence
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
The EU Commission is blatantly going after political forces whose stance it does not agree with.
If other member states try to resist, the same fate awaits them.
Athens is the latest conservative government to be accused of rule-of-law violations by Brussels.
Opposition has accused EU-backed government of “coup d’etat”
EU leaders agreed to annual review of how Ukraine uses funds, and gave guarantee that the Commission will treat Hungary “fairly and objectively” in rule-of-law cases
The EU-funded group used scaremongering over Russia to further its power-grabbing agenda, implicitly targeting member states’ sovereignty.
Mateusz Morawiecki and ECR co-chair MEP Ryszard Legutko look set to greenlight Hungary’s ruling party joining the group after the EU elections.
“All these rule of law and media freedom fighters are loud when attacking right-wing governments and remain silent when the rule of law is violated by the Left,” declares leading Slovenian MEP.
Poland’s leftist leadership and EU loyalties seem to be enough for Brussels to unblock its funds—despite the blatant and ongoing abuse of power by Tusk’s government.
Double standards on full display as lawmakers deploy selective outrage against the sovereigntist Slovakian government.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
Hungary’s former Justice Minister Judit Varga: “Europe replaced democracy with hypocrisy.”
The parliament could send a delegation to Spain to investigate rule-of-law violations by PM Pedro Sánchez.
There’s no sign of Hungary’s proposed annual reviews in the adopted document, but the country could receive other advantages related to the frozen funds.
Colleagues remain skeptical of the plot: “It’s not going to go anywhere … we’ll just have to pinch our noses for a few months.”
Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.
European Council scraps travel visa requirements for Bulgarians, Romanians, and Kosovars.
Why has Hungary, after delivering significant reforms, only received €10 billion from the Commission?
Heavy police presence at TVP headquarters as PiS officials protest mass firings at state broadcaster.
The Spanish PM was hauled over the coals by both centrists and conservatives over his deal with Catalan separatists.
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