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Escalating spat prompts some in Warsaw to question if bloc membership is worth it
Justice chief accuses Brussels of ‘blackmail’ over deadline it gave Warsaw to comply with judicial ruling
Brussels searches for ways to reverse the Warsaw government’s assault on judicial independence
Report highlights concerns over judiciary and official corruption in member states
If Warsaw does not like membership obligations it can prepare to leave
Decision comes as Brussels launches legal challenges against Warsaw and Budapest over LGBT+ rights
EU tolerated corruption in its poorest member state for too long
Two pivotal constitutional cases in Warsaw may challenge the supremacy of bloc’s law
Surreal images and testy exchanges strain relations further between Brussels and Janez Jansa
Hungary and Poland are making increasing appeals to ‘traditional’ values
For all the hype, conditionality tool risks never being used against illiberal governments
Other leaders should stand firm in resisting Orban and Kaczynski
Both feel unfairly targeted, while febrile domestic politics constrain Warsaw’s room for manoeuvre
Breakthrough will help unlock wider talks over bloc’s €1.8tn recovery package
Prime minister hits back at top Brussels official who branded country a ‘sick democracy’
Ludovic Orban moves to undo swath of tax increases while promising to rein in deficit
Member states are tiring of proceedings against Budapest, minister believes
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