Von der Leyen’s threat to intervene in democracy is a repetition of the Brezhnev Doctrine from the Soviet Union
Ursula von der Leyen’s view that the European Commission can bring down governments in member states is reminiscent of the Brezhnev Doctrine, which stated the Soviet Union had a duty to protect socialism in the countries of the Warsaw Pact, writes Michał Karnowski
Poland could gain more from ditching EU funds than fulfilling required ‘milestones’
The European Commission has not played fair from the very start, including its political and economic agenda in the so-called milestones required before Poland can receive the recovery funds, argues Anna Wiejak
Poland’s president wants Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline dismantled
According to the president of Poland, the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is a deadly threat to Europe, which would increase its dependency on Russian gas
Poland cannot give in to EU blackmail, says former head of Polish diplomacy
The European Commission refuses to pay out EU funds for the Polish National Recovery Plan due to a conflict over Poland’s judicial reform
Poland: Pro-family law upheld by regional councilmen despite EU threats
A regional parliament in South Poland did not bow to EU blackmail concerning ‘anti-LGBT’ declarations