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Czech Republic demands Poland pays fine over failure to close Turow mine

Poland may face daily fines of EUR 5 million over its failure to close the Turow mine as Czech Republic plans filing such demand with the EU Court of Justice (CJEU), according to the Czech press agency CTK.

Czechs may withdraw from CJEU complaint about Turow mine when deal signed - official

The Czech Republic will withdraw a lawsuit it filed to the EU's top court regarding operations at a lignite coal mine in south-west of Poland, after the adoption of the bilateral agreement, the deputy state assets minister has said.

Czechs agree to withdraw complaint about Turow mine from CJEU - Polish PM

The Czech Republic has agreed to withdraw a lawsuit it filed to the EU's top court to halt operations at a lignite coal mine in south-west of Poland, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said.

Poland's PM calls Euro court ruling on ligniite mine "dangerous"

Poland’s prime minister has described a ruling by the European Court of Justice (CJEU) calling for the suspension of activities at a Polish lignite mine “very dangerous”.

CJEU verdict on Polish lignite mine not to be implemented, ruling party MEP

Poland will refuse to comply with a European Court of Justice ruling ordering the immediate shutdown of a lignite mine, a ruling party MEP has stated.

EP urges CJEU to consider conditionality complaint of Poland and Hungary

The European Parliament has asked the European Court of Justice (CJEU) to accelerate procedures in connection with the complaint of Poland and Hungary against the EU's mechanism of linking EU funds with the rule of law, PAP has learnt.

Polish disciplining of judges against EU law - EU court

Polish legislation enabling disciplinary proceedings to be taken against judges violates EU law, and the EU Court of Justice (CJEU) should rule accordingly, the court's Advocate General said on Thursday in an opinion on the awaited ruling.

EU court leaves Polish judges to rule on FX loan contracts

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) is leaving it to Polish courts to assess the validity of FX loan contracts containing abusive clauses, according to a non-binding CJEU statement released ahead of a relevant verdict to be published later Thursday.

European court rules Polish retail sales tax is in tune with EU law

The Polish tax on retail sales does not infringe EU laws regarding state aid, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on Tuesday and dismissed an appeal by the European Commission in the case.

Czech Republic sues Poland over coal mine development - CJEU

The Czech Republic has filed a lawsuit at the European Court of Justice against Poland for the planned expansion of the Turow lignite mine, Ireneusz Kolowca from the CJEU's press office has tweeted.

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