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Tens of billions of euros in funding for Warsaw at stake
State auditor has become a thorn in the side of ultraconservative administration
Crucial but contentious bill passed by MPs but vote exposes divisions within ruling coalition and opposition
Country’s de facto leader says junior partner risks bringing down government by opposing ratification
Spat over French minister’s remarks stokes EU ire over Warsaw’s increasingly conservative rhetoric
Viktor Orban and Mateusz Morawiecki restate opposition to plan that ties bloc funds to rule of law
Hungary and Poland insist Brussels will have to offer concessions to break deadlock
Both feel unfairly targeted, while febrile domestic politics constrain Warsaw’s room for manoeuvre
Move by Budapest and Warsaw holds up the centrepiece of the bloc’s economic response to the pandemic
PM says parliament could block ratifying crucial 7-year financial package as dispute over values continues
Struggle within ruling coalition has brought de facto leader back as deputy premier
Law and Justice party founder becomes deputy prime minister to quash power struggle
Justice minister and allies stake out hard line in culmination of ideological confrontation within coalition
Member states need to break impasse over yawning funding gap after Brexit
A focus on net balances masks the benefits of economic integration in Europe
New political era leaves Law and Justice facing opponents on left and right
Mateusz Morawiecki calls on other EU nations to give more support to defence alliance
Jerzy Kwiecinski, an ally of the prime minister, will also retain his current role
Pressure to agree commitment rises ahead of UN summit in September
Critics seek to tarnish Polish strongman’s image as political ascetic uninterested in business
Davos panel reveals disagreements between Dutch, Irish and Polish premiers
Morawiecki urges dropping of rule of law case against Warsaw after ECJ decision
Envoy takes government to task over treatment of journalists at US-owned broadcaster
US, Austria and Hungary have also rejected plan to boost co-operation
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