Poland's ferocious dispute over EU defence loans reached a fever pitch on Thursday as nationalist president Karol Nawrocki vetoed a multi-billion-euro plan that parliament had already approved. But ...
Instead, the president proposed an alternative draft law suggesting national resources that could be used instead of European ...
WARSAW, March 12 (Reuters) - Poland's president said on Thursday that he would not sign legislation creating a mechanism to spend 43.7 billion euros ($50.30 billion) in European Union loans to boost ...
Poland’s Eurosceptic president has vetoed the use of €44bn in EU funding for defence, arguing that Brussels should not have a say in the country’s military procurement. Karol Nawrocki on Thursday ...
Karol Nawrocki said he didn’t want to commit the country to “massive foreign loans.” His rival, PM Donald Tusk, vowed the government would respond.
Reform UK processes cryptocurrency donations through a foreign infrastructure that housed a US Treasury sanctioned crime ...
I have decided not to sign the law that would allow Poland to take out the so-called SAFE loan. I will never sign a law that ...
A spat over huge EU defence loans has erupted into trench warfare between Poland's pro-European government and nationalist president.
Warsaw’s deep political divisions risk torpedoing the country’s access to €44 billion in cheap EU rearmament loans.
Poland's ferocious dispute over EU defence loans reached a fever pitch on Thursday as nationalist president Karol Nawrocki vetoed a multi-billion-euro plan ...
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