The European Union dealt Poland a “surprise blow” for 35 billion euros

The European Commission refused to withdraw from Poland a fine of 35 billion euros
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The European Commission did not accept Poland’s concessions on judicial reform and refused to return to the country 35 billion euros, which it had previously frozen. This is reported by the newspaper Welt.

“Vice-President of the European Commission Vera Yurova left no doubt that she is thinking about a deal with the Polish government. Poland will have to revise the conditions, and if there is no adequate response in the form of legally binding rules for Polish judges, corresponding to the “milestones”, “we will not pay the money.” We are talking about 35 billion euros. This is a heavy blow for the National Conservatives in Warsaw, which no one expected in June,” writes Welt.

Earlier in Poland, the disciplinary chamber of the Supreme Court was liquidated, writes RT. The European Union called it “undermining the rule of law in Europe” and fined the country 35 billion euros.

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The European Commission did not accept Poland’s concessions on judicial reform and refused to return to the country 35 billion euros, which it had previously frozen. This is reported by the newspaper Welt. “Vice-President of the European Commission Vera Yurova left no doubt that she is thinking about a deal with the Polish government. Poland will have to revise the conditions, and if there is no adequate response in the form of legally binding rules for Polish judges, corresponding to the “milestones”, “we will not pay the money.” We are talking about 35 billion euros. This is a heavy blow for the National Conservatives in Warsaw, which no one expected in June,” writes Welt. Earlier in Poland, the disciplinary chamber of the Supreme Court was liquidated, writes RT. The European Union called it “undermining the rule of law in Europe” and fined the country 35 billion euros.

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