From Warsaw
The verdict of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), against Poland and Hungary, which had challenged the legality of the rule of law mechanism linked to obtaining European funds, was received with coldness in Warsaw, which tries all the same to put on a good face.
"
This process of expanding competences
(of the EU through this verdict, editor's note)
is very worrying
," said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, traveling on Wednesday February 16 to the Polish-Belarusian border, in Kuznica, there. where in November 2021 several hundred migrants had gathered to try to join the EU.
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But the head of government wanted to put things into perspective: “
There are sentences in this judgment which prove us right, namely that potential procedures could only be initiated in the event of a problem around budget execution.
And we in Poland have far fewer problems with corruption than most Member States.
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