Borys Budka, a senior member of Civic Coalition (KO), Poland's biggest opposition grouping, said that draft legislation on judicial reforms required by the European Commission (EC) should not be fast-tracked through parliament.
Legislation that could unlock Poland’s access to billions of euros in EU funding by meeting conditions on judicial reform set by the European Commission (EC) will be pushed through parliament as quickly as possible, a spokesman for the ruling party has said.
The Sejm, lower house of Polish parliament, has rejected a no confidence motion against the justice minister.
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Poland’s prime minister has claimed “radicals” within the governing coalition are trying to team up with the opposition to prevent Poland getting access to an EU pandemic-recovery fund.
Up to 64 percent of Poles fear Poland's conflict with the EU over the rule of law could endanger regular EU funding, according to a new poll.
Poland's prime minister has given his assurance that post-pandemic EU recovery funding will come to Poland regardless of the country's parliamentary election results next year.
The Polish justice minister has accused the head of the European Commission (EC) of “cheating” the prime minister, while claiming Germany is responsible for the EU blocking Poland's access to a post-pandemic recovery fund.
The Polish government and the European Commission have concluded negotiations on Poland's Partnership Agreement with the EU, which enables the release of EUR 76 billion in EU funds for the country, Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said.
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