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Montenegro: political tensions slow progress of EU-related reforms

Parliament says Montenegro should advance its electoral and judicial reforms and its fight against organised crime and corruption. MEPs welcome Montenegro’s continued commitment to European...

Greens: Poland must abandon judicial reforms following ECJ ruling

Today, the ECJ ruled that Poland is in breach of the EU Treaties over its justice reforms. The Polish authorities adopted the reforms in...

EPP: EP reaffirms EU path of the Western Balkans 5

The European Parliament today reconfirmed the European path of the Western Balkans by adopting the European Commission’s Annual Reports on Serbia, Kosovo, FYROM, Albania...

Romania prepares to take EU helm

Romania remains optimistic that it will be able to cope well with its turn at the rotating EU Presidency, which begins in January 2019. “We...

European Greens: ECJ has taken a very important decision on Poland

Commenting on the European Court of Justice ruling to reverse controversial judicial reforms in Poland purging the country's supreme court judges, the European Green...

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Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria may shape the political landscape of the country

Bulgaria is set for early elections on 19 April,...

Macron and Starmer discuss reopening Strait of Hormuz at international summit

The leaders of France and the UK will meet...

EU Commission opens in-depth investigation into Romanian state aid for Cernavoda 1 nuclear reactor refurbishment

The European Commission is conducting an in-depth investigation to...

EU officials in Hungary to discuss unlocking billions of euros frozen due to Orbán’s policies

European Union officials are scheduled to meet on Friday...

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