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PiS chair Jarosław Kaczyński: 'If the European Commission does not fulfil its obligations towards Poland then we have no reason to fulfil our obligations towards the EU' (Photo: pis.org)

EU Commission shrugs off Polish threats on rule-of-law

The European Commission says nothing has changed in its rule of law dispute with Poland after Warsaw threatened to turn its "cannons" on the Brussels-executive.

Poland will not receive €35bn in Covid-19 recovery grants and loans because its judicial reforms still fall short, Arianna Podesta, European Commission spokesperson told reporters in Brussels on Tuesday (9 August).

Poland had adopted a law to replace its disputed disciplinary chamber for judges with a new body.

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PiS chair Jarosław Kaczyński: 'If the European Commission does not fulfil its obligations towards Poland then we have no reason to fulfil our obligations towards the EU' (Photo: pis.org)

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