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Ursula von der Leyen says Warsaw made ‘decisive’ steps to restore rule of law
Ukraine president says protest ‘increases the threat to the supply of weapons to our warriors’
EU officials say Donald Tusk’s judicial reforms could lead to lifting of sanctions procedure by summer
The prime minister is using an ‘iron broom’ to sweep aside the previous government, but critics question whether he is going too far
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EU foreign policy chief and German chancellor denounce threats against Nato from Republican frontrunner
Justice minister says overhaul is part of Warsaw mending ties with Brussels over rule of law
PM had warned against such an ‘irrational’ move that could lead to snap elections
Jarosław Kaczyński says political ‘emergency’ justifies action against Donald Tusk’s new government
Can Tusk provide a model for restoring democracy in Europe?
Prime minister says jailed MPs from former ruling party could face new prosecution
Donald Tusk’s visit to Kyiv comes after relations worsened during previous government
Decision is latest pushback against reform agenda of pro-EU prime minister
Detention will deepen rift between new prime minister Donald Tusk and opposition politicians from former administration
Incoming premier has no choice but to use robust tactics to restore rule of law
President Andrzej Duda and PM Donald Tusk are locked in a spiralling feud that could foster a ‘dual state’
Donald Tusk’s new government is asserting its authority with speed and decisiveness
Prime minister caught in a bind between pro-EU agenda and demands from farmers and hauliers
Prime minister deepens feud after court rules that Adam Glapiński cannot be made to stand trial
Tens of thousands protest in Warsaw against PM amid a deepening constitutional crisis
Adam Glapiński is personal friend of opposition leader Jarosław Kaczyński
Andrzej Duda says his presidential pardon should override court ruling for two right-wing lawmakers
Farmers set to join hauliers on Thursday in broadening trade dispute
More than 650,000 people subscribe to the assembly’s YouTube channel
Process under which group will continue operating is latest move in wrangle with rightwingers over its future
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