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Junior coalition member to set red lines defining its presence in gov't

Zbigniew Ziobro added on Thursday that, during a party board meeting on Saturday, Solidary Poland would the define the "red lines" marking its presence in the government. Rafał Guz/PAP

The head of Solidary Poland, a junior party in the ruling United Right coalition, has announced that he will ask the president to call a meeting of the Cabinet Council to debate Poland's relations with the European Union following an EU top court verdict .

CJEU ruling goes beyond EU competences - Polish PM

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has described a ruling by the top EU court dismissing Poland's and Hungary's complaints against a rule of law conditionality mechanism as "another step in which the EU institutions are expanding their competences."

PM must adjust laws to EU standards, opposition says after CJEU ruling

The Polish prime minister will have to adapt Polish law to EU standards following a ruling by the EU Court of Justice (CJEU), two opposition MP’s have said.

EU court attacks sovereignty, Polish officials say

Poland’s deputy justice minister has attacked the rejection of by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) of a Polish-Hungarian complaint over a funds-for-rule-of-law mechanism, saying it is an "attack on our sovereignty”.

CJEU dismisses Polish complaint over rule of law conditionality

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) threw out on Wednesday complaints brought by Poland and Hungary concerning a mechanism linking EU funding to respect for the rule of law by a member state.

Ruling party proposes new bill on disciplining judges

A bill on a disciplinary chamber of judges was submitted to parliament on Friday by MPs from the ruling Law and Justice party in a bid to diffuse a row with Brussels over the rule of law.

EC takes Poland to CJEU for lack of wastewater treatment

The European Commission (EC) has said it would bring Poland before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for lack of treatment of its urban wastewater.

Czech PM optimistic about Turów lignite mine talks with Poland

The Czech prime minister has said that Polish-Czech talks on the Turów lignite mine may end in an agreement within several weeks.

EC urges Poland to pay fines over judicial regime

The European Commission (EC) has sent a formal demand to the Polish government for it to pay fines for failing to dismantle a judicial disciplinary chamber, a commission spokesperson has said.

Czechs ready to pull court complaint as part of Turów deal, says Czech PM

The Czech prime minister has said that his government is prepared to withdraw its complaint over the Turów lignite mine from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) as part of an eventual agreement with Poland.

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