Zbigniew Ziobro
Democracy Digest: Criminal Justice System the Focus in Poland and Slovakia
However, the prosecutors who were given just two days to relocate argue they were singled out because of their activity in "Lex Super Omnia" - a prosecutors' association which has been critical of PiS's justice reforms over the past five years.
Poland Pushes Law to Limit ‘Censorship’ by Internet Giants
High-level Polish officials have jumped on the bandwagon of criticism over US President Donald Trump's social media bans to promote a recent draft law officially aimed at combatting online "censorship", but which digital rights groups warn must be scrutinised carefully.
Democracy Digest: Battle of the Budget Has Poland and Hungary Claiming Victory
European Council President Charles Michel spoke for many when he tweeted: "Now we can start with the implementation [of the budget and recovery package] and build back our economies."
German Patience Could Help Bring Poland Round
Politicians from Poland's governing coalition have fallen back on the typical anti-German tropes to justify the veto.
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Jury’s Out on V4 Comparative Law Institute
Experts question, however, whether this is not just another propaganda stunt by Hungary's government.
Hungary's Justice Minister Judit Varga arrives for a meeting of EU General Affairs ministers at the European Council building in Luxembourg, 13 October 2020. EPA-EFE/VIRGINIA MAYO Pseudo-independent think tank?
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Poland 2020: A Crunch Year for Populists’ Grip on Power
When the populist PiS first gained power in 2015, it was able to pass controversial justice reforms literally overnight. But the new balance of power means it will have to sweat a bit more to pursue a strategy widely condemned as an attack on judicial independence.
Hungary to Veto Possible EU Anti-Poland Sanctions
The European Commission has proposed to the EU Council to invoke Article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty, paving the way for sanctions against Poland and suspending some of the country's rights as an EU member.
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EU triggers proceedings against Poland, sanctions could follow
The European Union has triggered Article 7 against Poland, a procedure that could result in sanctions targeting Warsaw, PAP news agency reports. The EU says Poland has violated democratic values with proposed judiciary reform.
The European Union's executive body use Article 7 of the EU treaty what is called a "nuclear option" against Poland on Wednesday.
Polish minister dismisses 'silly' EU criticism, cites Nazis
Poland's justice minister dismissed an EU commissioner's criticism of new media regulations as "silly" in a confrontational letter that marked a low in the new government's relations with the bloc and the commissioner's home Germany.