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Poland: Constitutional Tribunal is illegitimate, unfit to interpret constitution

Parliament condemns an attempt to undermine the primacy of EU law and calls on the Council and Commission to urgently protect the people of...

Hungary and Poland plans should be approved only if concerns are addressed

In a debate with Commissioner Gentiloni on the Hungarian and Polish recovery plans, MEPs called for more transparency to make sure funds are properly...

European Parliament vehemently opposed to Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law

Parliament “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recent anti-LGBTIQ legislation and denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary. In...

Conflict of interest and misuse of EU funds: The case of Czech PM Babiš

On Wednesday, MEPs debated with Council and Commission about the findings on the breach of conflict of interest rules involving Czech Prime Minister Andrej...

Assessing Article 50: lessons learnt from the UK’s withdrawal from the EU

On Thursday morning, the Constitutional Affairs Committee discussed with experts how Art. 50 could be improved, based on the experience of its activation by...

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European institutions set up international court for the Russian planners of Ukraine invasion

Several international organisations including the European Union and the...

EU releases reports ahead of Water Resilience Strategy

The European Commission is setting up a Water Resilience...

Orbán to adjust election sales pitch in face of inflation and other challenges 

Resurgent inflation, a declining birth rate and a marked...

Latvian President calls for readiness for quick response to possible risks during grid synchronisation 

During a meeting on Thursday with Climate and Energy...

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