Analysis: There is still hope for Poland and Hungary after ECJ’s rule-of-law verdict
The European Court of Justice’s own narrow definition of the rule-of-law ordinance may prove to be a valuable asset in Poland and Hungary’s case against the European Commission, writes Michał Karnowski for wPolityce.pl
Brussels is demanding Poland pay huge fine over EU court verdict
The European Commission has sent a request for payment of fines to the Polish government for not executing the verdict on suspending the Disciplinary Chamber
The federalization of Europe is a silent revolution
Europe’s federalization is being achieved by a certain interpretation of EU treaties and the gradual expansion of the EU’s own resources, writes political scientist and philosopher Marek A. Cichocki
Leader of Poland’s ruling conservative party declares EU treaties are dead
The ruling party president also declared the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) as the bloc’s new legislator
Poland: Czechia must withdraw its case over Turów coal mine from EU Court
The Polish climate minister emphasized that withdrawing the case was a crucial element to reaching a Polish-Czech agreement and the Polish side wished to sign the deal as quickly as possible
Marine Le Pen: France could pay the fine the CJEU imposed on Poland
The right-wing French presidential candidate harshly criticized the European Commission for blocking Recovery Fund money to Poland
Poland can win conflict with European institutions, says Polish professor
Prof. Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski stated that the battle for dominating Central and Eastern European states has begun, but Poland has a high chance of winning the struggle
EU institutions silently expanded their competencies through EU court rulings
The issue of the sovereignty of EU member states and the boundaries of the competencies of the European Court of Justice is becoming increasingly visible
Polish PM: EU court’s ruling undermines Polish legal system
The EU court ruled that a judge cannot be transferred to a new position in Poland, but the ruling threatens judicial independence
Polish PM Morawiecki: We must reach an agreement with the EU
Poland is eager to continue good and equal relations with both the European Union and the United States, declares Morawiecki
Poland has a right and responsibility to care for its own interests – commentary
The conflict between the European Commission and Poland over the judiciary has stopped being a legal conflict and became a political one instead, argues former MEP and professor of international law Genowefa Grabowska
The European Commission’s actions are a clear attack against Poland’s sovereignty, says influential Polish journalist
LGBT rights will be the main tool through which the European Commission will try to interfere with Polish legislation, warns Paweł Lisicki, editor in chief of Polish conservative weekly Do Reczy
Opinion: Attacks against Poland are profitable for some influential groups and states
The Polish state, its system, elites and society are undergoing a fundamental test on whether they can and want to defend their independence, writes columnist Michał Karnowski
Poland – EU: Legal dispute over judiciary reform
Top Polish court rules that CJEU’s decision on suspending Polish Supreme Court Disciplinary Chamber is unconstitutional