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European policy

Feature

Poland's chance: the Council is divided

The fronts between Poland and the EU have hardened in the dispute over the rule of law and the primacy of EU law. A debate with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in the European Parliament in Strasbourg failed to produce a quick solution. However, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hinted that she was still willing to talk.

By Eric Bonse

General

By Jasmin Kohl

Opinion

The EU's weakness in cybersecurity

A sustainable single market needs common cybersecurity and cyber defense, write Annegret Bendiek and Matthias Schulze of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP). But member states still think in national categories of stability and security in Europe.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

EU and Poland: the Commission's options

The EU Commission is under pressure to act, following the ruling by the Polish Constitutional Court on the ratio between national law and EU law. It must act quickly and decisively if it wants to prevent the erosion of Community law. But not all means are a lever to success.

By Eric Bonse

Feature

Poland vs. EU: politically provoked verdict causes conflict

Escalation from the bench: the Polish Constitutional Court, whose composition is controversial, has denied the ECJ jurisdiction over relevant domestic Polish matters. The EU Commission and MEPs react with harsh words. The European Union and Poland are now facing difficult times.

By Falk Steiner