Magyar said that his government can “learn from Poland” on restoring the rule of law, recovering frozen EU funds, and fighting corruption.
Magyar said that his government can “learn from Poland” on restoring the rule of law, recovering frozen EU funds, and fighting corruption.
Donald Tusk’s comments came after Reuters reported that a senior US official intervened to ensure that Zbigniew Ziobro received a visa.
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There is “no better proof of the durability, reliability and long-term outlook of Polish-US cooperation”, says PM Donald Tusk.
Warsaw’s mayor said his city would already begin recognising same-sex marriages from other EU states.
The development came a day after new Hungarian PM Péter Magyar, who has pledged to extradite Zbigniew Ziobro, took office.
The decision was welcomed Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who said it must immediately be enforced.
The prime minister previously said he would not want to “undermine European solidarity” by “poaching” US troops from Germany.
His remarks have been strongly criticised by the opposition, who say that Tusk is prioritising Germany’s interests over Poland’s security.
However, Karol Nawrocki currently lacks the two-thirds majority in parliament to implement such change.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen singled out Poland as “an essential pillar of Europe’s security architecture”.
Sławomir Cenckiewicz says he will now focus on helping the opposition unseat the government at next year’s elections.
Tusk emphasised that the two countries “share precisely the same concerns regarding today’s geostrategic instability”.
The judge said that Kaczyński “bears moral responsibility for tragedies” that occurred as a result of the near-total abortion ban.
However, the security services say that the ruling will not automatically result in Sławomir Cenckiewicz regaining his clearance.