Brussels
"We have shown maximum goodwill, but our concessions have yielded nothing
," lamented the chairman of the Law and Justice (PiS) party Jaroslaw Kaczynski, last Sunday, about the negotiations between Warsaw and Brussels on the European recovery plan.
Two years after the historic agreement on the common loan, Warsaw is still waiting for the 36 billion euros allocated to it.
Acknowledging the failure of the talks, the strongman of the main ruling party believes that
if the European Commission does not fulfill its obligations towards Poland, then we have no reason to fulfill our obligations towards the EU
.
Strong and threatening words that again increase the tension in this saga of the Polish recovery plan.
At a standstill for months, against the backdrop of Mateusz Morawiecki's government's hold on the judiciary via an omnipotent disciplinary chamber and mistrust aroused by the propensity of the Polish courts...
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