

‘Polish sovereignty in danger’ – Senior editor warns of ‘catastrophe’ after Polish parliament passes legislation required by EU
The new Polish legislation on judicial reform, demanded by the EU, is a “catastrophe” for Poland, argues Paweł Lisicki, the chief editor of weekly Do Rzeczy
How the EU uses the Ukraine crisis to blackmail Poland
Supporters of the ruling conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) are finding it increasingly difficult to understand why Poland is willing to back down to Brussels, writes Polish commentator Jerzy Karwelis
Poland’s judicial reform law demanded by EU requires review to avoid adding ‘chaos into Poland’s system,’ says Jarosław Kaczyński
Conservative leader Jarosław Kaczyński expressed his doubts regarding new legislation on judicial agreement with the European Commission to unblock billions in EU funds
Polish president’s intervention delays judicial legislation to unlock billions in EU funds
Billions in euros of funding are at stake, but a new deal with the EU on judicial reform now faces another roadblock, this time from Polish President Andrzej Duda
EU and Poland strike deal over judicial legislation to unlock EU recovery funds
The European Commission appears to have given a green light to Polish legislative proposals on laws concerning the independence of the judiciary, a move that will lead to the unblocking of critical EU funding
Poland’s ruling conservative party ready to compromise to unfreeze billions in EU recovery funds
According to sources, EU recovery funds are a top priority for Poland’s ruling party
EU is demanding we violate our own constitution, says Polish ruling party leader
The EU is threatening to cut €110 billion in funding to Poland
Polish justice minister confronts PM Morawiecki over EU blocking funds
Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro has publicly thrown down the gauntlet to PM Mateusz Morawiecki over why the EU is still blocking Poland’s funds as rumors swirl that Ziobro is being forced to leave the government
Poland has 7 aces up its sleeve to turn tables on Brussels, says senior Polish MEP
Poland faces approximately €110 billion in EU funding cuts, but it does have some options to defend itself
The EU is driving Polexit
Thanks to the work of Brussels and Berlin in alienating Poles from the EU, the topic of Polexit is no longer taboo, writes Rafał Woś for portal Interia.pl
‘EU funds are already flowing into Poland,’ says Polish PM Morawiecki
If Poland’s EU funding is truly cut, PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s political career may be over
Germany’s blocking of EU funds for Poland is against interests of its own entrepreneurs, says Polish professor of economics
Zbigniew Krysiak believes the political situation in Germany is increasingly unstable
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
EU launches sale of green bonds worth a quarter of a trillion euros
This will be the largest green bond out there, says UniCredit SpA analyst Julian Kreipl
EU finance ministers approve Czech National Recovery Plan
This year, Czechia can draw up to 13 percent of the assigned money from the EU Recovery Fund
Polish PM Morawiecki met with European Commission President von der Leyen
“Good exchange with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on key European issues,” Ursula von der Leyen declared after the meeting
Polish president ratifies EU Recovery Fund unlocking billions in funds for Poland
This is an incredibly important moment for not only Poland but the entire European Union, Andrzej Duda said
Polish parliament passes National Recovery Plan ratification bill with huge majority
The majority of Law and Justice (PiS), Left party and Polish People’s Party (PSL) MPs voted in favor of the bill while the Civic Coalition (PO) abstained and the Confederation was against
Poland’s access to EU Recovery Fund may be delayed by months, warns Polish MEP
According to MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, many EU states are unable to form their National Recovery Plans on time and Poland may be one of them
Germany’s top court suspends ratification of EU recovery fund
COVID-19 exposes the truth about the European Parliament
The EU’s usefulness will be evaluated by voters based on the efficiency of its financial aid during the pandemic, writes Jędrzej Bielecki, foreign affairs columnist at Rzeczpospolita
European Parliament leaders target Hungary and Poland with calls for EU funding cuts over rule of law
Four EP faction leaders call for funding to be linked to rule of law criteria
PM Orbán: Coronavirus recovery fund could be set up outside of EU institutions
Rule of law debate should not delay the launch of the fund as it could put European economies at risk
Why should Germans pay for Italians? Italians are actually richer
The dispute over “true wealth” extends to entire states
EU summit result is good news for Czech economy: analysts
The EU aid equals 11 percent of the Czech GDP
Czech PM Babiš is happy with results of EU summit
The result is good for the Czech Republic, says Babiš
Czech PM Babiš: Czechia negotiated the biggest increase in funding of all countries
The Czech Republic could receive almost €2.8 billion more in funding
EU leaders fail to reach agreement after three days of summit negotiations
A marathon EU summit, which has been going since Friday, is in danger of ending in failure
PM Babiš still cautious about EU´s recovery fund
“It will be hard to find an agreement,” says PM Babiš


Czech PM Babiš discusses EU recovery fund with Angela Merkel
Andrej Babiš still has reservations towards the proposal
German professor on the Next Generation EU proposal: It is an attempt to corrupt national democracies
I hope Czechs will show their independence, professor says
Czechs express deep reservations about distribution of EU recovery funds
PM Babiš refuses to rule out possible veto


PM Orbán says EU’s coronavirus recovery fund unfair in its current form
“Absurd elements must be removed,” said Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán
Czech PM Babiš: Coronavirus EU aid money shouldn’t be spent recklessly on countries with already high debts
We feel solidarity, but need to be rational too, says Babiš
Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia question EU’s €750 billion coronavirus recovery fund
European Council President Charles Michel meets with leaders of Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia about coronavirus aid
EU recovery plan would create unsustainable debt levels, says Czech PM Babiš
The European Commission presents its recovery plan, but Czech PM Babiš does not agree


Czech Republic will have to pay up if French-German recovery plan goes through: study
Czechia to become a net payer in proposed recovery plan for the coronavirus crisis
Divisions grow after ‘frugal four’ EU countries counter French-German recovery fund plan
“Frugal Four” create their own draft for an EU recovery fund