Poland complains to European Commission over 35,000 tons of illegal German garbage
German waste has been illegally dumped in several Polish landfills
Polish PM: Court ruling to close Turów coal mine is ‘illegal,’ government will not allow mine to be closed
A local MEP from the ruling conservatives said a decision by an administrative court in Warsaw threatens continued mining in the Turów lignite mine
ECJ ruling on forest policy is about foreign domination not environment, says former Polish PM
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on Thursday that Poland’s forest management law violates the EU animal and bird settlement directive and prevents environmental organizations from questioning the government’s afforestation plans
The EU’s rule-of-law dispute with Poland has been taken up a notch
The European Commission’s decision to sue Poland over its constitutional court rulings is making the European Court of Justice a de facto Supreme Court of Europe, writes Tomasz Pietryga
Poland will request European Commission to suspend fines
Poland has lost €267 million in fines imposed on the country by the European Commission for not executing a court judgment on suspending its Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Chamber
Von der Leyen’s stance on rule of law hard to understand, says Polish president’s aide
Małgorzata Paprocka has criticized Ursula von der Leyen and the European Commission for continuing to fine Poland even though Poland has fulfilled the three demands made in a European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling
The EU’s message is clear: Freedom and sovereignty or money
The European Union is resorting to blackmail to force democratically elected governments to fulfill its demands, writes Marzena Nykiel

EU court’s power grab is subverting democracy and national sovereignty, according to legal expert
LGBTQ activists can now bypass national legislation through the precedent set by the EU court
Top EU court imposes same-sex ‘marriage’ and dual ‘motherhood’ or ‘fatherhood’ on all member states
The unelected European Court of Justice has been willfully ignoring both the letter and the spirit of the European Treaties to pursue a radically progressive agenda lacking in democratic consent

Blow to Hungary and Poland after top EU lawyer backs rule-of-law sanctions
The European Court of Justice signals its willingness to give the green light to the European Superstate
After EU court rejects ‘Stop Soros’ law, what comes next?
The European Court of Justice ruling might actually play into the hands of the Hungarian government
Hungary: Top EU court shows support for illegal immigration by ruling against ‘Stop Soros’ law
The so-called “Stop Soros” law was meant to curb the influence of foreign-funded NGOs in the country
Exclusive: In response to crackdown on Polish sovereignty, Poland should withdraw from EU’s insane climate policy, says MEP Patryk Jaki
Remix News conducted an exclusive interview with Polish conservative MEP Patryk Jaki. Patryk Jaki is a member of Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro’s United Poland (Solidarna Polska) party, and he was vice-minister of justice from 2015 to 2019. In 2018, he was the candidate for mayor of Warsaw of the United Right coalition led by Law and Justice (PiS).
Poland finds strong support in France over constitutional legal battles with EU
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s Oct. 7 ruling reaffirming the primacy of the constitution over the rulings of the European Court of Justice has provoked angry reactions in Europe, but one major EU country stands out from the crowd
Czech-Polish negotiations collapse over ongoing coal mine dispute
According to Poland’s deputy foreign minister, Poland has done absolutely everything in its power to reach a good agreement with Czechia in the dispute over lignite mine that shaken relations between the two Visegrád Four allied countries
Poland could suspend V4 cooperation as fallout from coal mine dispute with Czechia grows
According to unofficial reports, PiS politicians are upset that Czechia’s complaint to the European Court of Justice over the Turów lignite mine has resulted in the court’s decision to fine Poland €500,000 per day
Poland refuses to shut down coal plant despite EU fine of €500,000 a day
The Polish government says it is willing to pay a massive daily fine to keep its Turów coal mine running
Polish justice minister accuses EU of ‘legal hybrid warfare’
The European Commission is looking to fine Poland over judicial reforms, but Poland appears to not be backing down over the threat
The EU’s top court sides with Germany over ‘Polish camps’ defamation
The European Court of Justice has ruled that former Auschwitz prisoner Stanisław Zalewski cannot petition a Polish court against the use of the term “Polish camps” in German media
Donald Tusk’s former minister is working against Poland in the ECJ
European Court of Justice advocate general has stated that Poland’s disciplinary rules towards judges are contrary to EU law
Polish justice minister: I do not recognize the European Court of Justice’s verdict
Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro strongly criticized the verdict of the European Court of Justice on the Polish Supreme Court judge selection process, emphasizing its incompatibility with the Polish constitution
The Netherlands wants to sue Poland in the ECJ
Polish ministers point out that the Netherlands itself has a problem with abiding by human rights and EU law
Hungarian NGOs receive around €1 million each year in support
Hungary has combated foreign funding of NGOs in the past, but the government also aids many of the 60,000 NGOs operating in the country
Enough is enough! Poland needn’t apologize for its handling of the coronavirus crisis
Professor Andrzej Nowak lambasts domestic and international opponents of the Polish government and tells it to hold its head up high
Europe’s top court rules against the Polish Supreme Court Disciplinary Chamber
The ECJ has ruled that Poland is to immediately suspend the functioning of laws concerning the Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court
Poland, Hungary and Czechia protected themselves from ‘alien culture of Islam’ by rejecting migrant quotas, says Polish justice minister
Polish minister categorically rejects migrant quotas
EU plans to fine Poland €2 million a day over judicial reform: report
The ECJ verdict on judicial reforms must comply with Polish constitution, says deputy justice minister
‘Supermarket tax’ introduction postponed in Poland
The EU shouldn’t be able to control Polish courts: legal expert
Grosse: The ECJ is a political body.
The battle with EC is political, not legal, claims Zybertowicz
If Poland would humbly fulfil the demands of Brussels, then no one would be interested in Poland’s judiciary reforms, argues presidential advisor professor Andrzej Zybertowicz.
Poland bows to ECJ ruling on courts
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has maintained its verdict that the Polish government is to suspend its judiciary reforms. Meanwhile President Andrzej Duda signed the amendments to the judiciary reform bill on Monday evening.
Desperate move by European Commission over Polish judiciary reforms
The European Commission (EC) has referred Poland to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over judiciary reforms. The Conservative side of the Polish twitter sphere is outraged by these developments.