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Italy is preparing to negotiate with the European Union the terms of its fiscal adjustment path, under which it has been trying to bring down its large budget deficit. According to Italy’s statistics office, the country has emerged as one of the strongest performers among large European countries over the past four years. Italy's growth is expected to be around 1 per cent in 2024 – a much stronger number than that projected for the European Union as a whole. Business owners will meet election candidates ahead of the EU elections to discuss a document released by Italy’s leading industrial asso...
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The payment, confirmed on Monday, ends a long wait for the country, whose national plan was approved in June 2022 but remained blocked over persistent concerns about a lack of judicial independence and democratic backsliding. The decline was credited to Law and Justice (PiS), the hard-right party that governed Poland for eight consecutive years and spearheaded far-reaching reforms that expanded political control over the judiciary and packed courts with loyalists. The most controversial reform empowered the disciplinary chamber of the Supreme Court to punish magistrates according to the conten...
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Euronews Correspondent Liv Stroud sits down with German Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy and Climate, Robert Habeck, to discuss increasing military spending across Europe in light of Russian President Vladimir Putin's threat to European democracy. "One has either not seen or didn't want to see what Putin is up to," Habeck told Euronews. "I can imagine [spending the money] better for education, for research, for further education, for climate protection, for sustainability criteria. But we have to do it. The time when one doesn't want to do it is over," the vice chancellor added. He also...
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The announcement was made by President Ursula von der Leyen during a trip to Poland on Friday, where she spoke next to Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The breakthrough comes days after Polish officials travelled to Brussels to present an "action plan" of nine draft bills aimed at restoring judicial independence from the country's highest tribunal to the lower courts. "We are impressed by your efforts and those of the Polish people to restore the rule of law as the backbone of your society. A society where everyone plays by the rules. A society where people and businesses can trust the institutions...
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