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Brussels welcomes Poland’s plan to address concerns about democratic backsliding

Polish Justice Minister Adam Bodnar presented an "action plan" to the European affairs ministers in Brussels on Tuesday. The plan aims to address the concerns about...

There is no judicial independence in Georgia: Gvaramia remains in prison

Today the Supreme Court of Georgia declared inadmissible the cassation appeal and ruled to leave Nika Gvaramia in prison.  In May 2022, a court sentenced Nika Gvaramia,...

MEPs commend Kosovo’s achievements in democratisation

In a report adopted on Wednesday, Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs call on the Government of Kosovo and the representatives of Kosovo Serbs to commit...

Serbia: Alignment with EU´s common foreign policy in decline

MEPs call on the EU to reconsider the extent of financial assistance provided by the EU to Serbia if support for anti-democratic regimes continues. Accession...

Parliament: Concerns in Greece, Spain, Malta, and across the EU

Parliament points to worrying trends based on the Commission’s latest findings across the EU and highlights specific concerns in the three member states. During a joint...

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Commission ready for Framework Funding to foster innovation

The European Commission is opening tenders as part of...

Prime Minister Fiala says the Czech Republic needs a pro-Western orientation

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in the...

European Commission plans new funding to attract researchers

The European Commission is unveiling a new plan to...

Romanian presidential election: the future of the country at a critical point

The second round of the Romanian presidential election is...

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