Leading Polish historian, Andrzej Nowak, poses a very important question about the future direction the EU might take. Is the EU heading for a federation or a closely integrated union of states?
As Britain heads towards the EU’s exit door Poles are wondering just how their country will fit into, if at all, any British post-Brexit view of Europe and the relationships London will hope to cultivate.
The role and tasks of the European Defence Agency (EDA), the future form of Permanent Structure Cooperation (PESCO), crisis management operations and military mobility were the focus of talks at an informal meeting of EU defence ministers in Sofia on Saturday.
The proposal presented by the European Commission on Wednesday makes it possible to start a debate on the future of the next EU budget, stated Jerzy Kwieciński, the Polish Investment and Development Minister. Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymański added, that the proposal is still imperfect.
Decisions of the Polish authorities to increase logging in the Bialowieza Forest violate EU law, the EU Court of Justice ruled in Luxembourg on Tuesday, pointing out that they cannot be justified by the unprecedented gradation of the European spruce bark beetle.
EC Vice-President Frans Timmermans cannot guarantee a "happy end" to the current rule of law conflict between the Commission and Poland, as this lay with the Polish parliament and government.
Though the work on the posted workers directive is nearly completed and the new law will be disadvantageous for Poland, some provisions, after European Parliament's negotiations with EU countries, have been softened, according to a document accessed by PAP.
On board a Falcon-9 rocket, taking off on Monday April 2 from Cape Canaveral, will be a scientific instrument made with the participation of Poles, among others. It will be used to observe phenomena of interest in the upper atmosphere.
Drafts regarding Poland's judicial system, recently proposed by the Law and Justice (PiS) party, have been received by the European Commission with great interest, Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki said Tuesday.
The Polish government on Wednesday sent EU member states and institutions a supplement to its "white paper" that provided explanations on the country's judicial reforms that the European Commission regards as controversial.
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