

Polish parliament approves legislation to attempt to unlock billions in EU funding
Now, the legislation must be approved by President Andrzej Duda, who has been critical of the measure, as he believes it questions the propriety of his judicial appointments
European Commission decision to punish Poland further is madness, says Polish MEP
Zbigniew Kuźmiuk says the decision by the Commission to launch the second stage of proceedings against Poland for rule of law violations is “an attempt to destabilize relations”
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
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
Former Polish FM calls judge an ‘a**hole’ on social media
Radosław Sikorski previously insulted several other PiS officials, including Jarosław Kaczyński
Former Polish PM: Poland’s judicial reforms are lawful under Polish constitution and EU treaties
Former Polish prime minister fiercely defended PiS judicial reforms in the European Parliament