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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said, on Friday 1 July, that the recent reform of the disciplinary system for Polish judges was insufficient to unlock the first payment under the Polish recovery plan in the framework of the Next Generation EU Recovery Plan.
“We are still analysing the new Polish law , so we cannot provide a final assessment today”, said Ms von der Leyen after the meeting between the Czech government and the College of Commissioners at the...