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Political Revolving Door Raises Questions About Contentious Polish-Hungarian Oil Company Deal

The PR agency of former PiS spokesman Adam Hofman received EUR 10,000 a month to help the Hungarian energy company MOL acquire over 400 Lotos-owned filling stations. According to our information, the success fee for closing the deal could have been as much as EUR 6-10 million.

Georgian, Polish PMs discuss security challenges, EU membership bids by Associated Trio

Security challenges created in the Black Sea region as a result of the ongoing hostilities in Ukraine, and the European Union membership bids submitted by the Associate Trio countries of Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova, were discussed at a meeting of Georgian and Polish Prime Ministers on Thursday.

Baltijas un Polijas premjeri: Robežas sargāšana ir Eiropas Savienības kopējā atbildība

Baltijas un Polijas premjeri: Robežas sargāšana ir Eiropas Savienības kopējā atbildība
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Slovenian activists troll Hungary and Poland with LGBT protest

Slovenian activists troll Hungary and Poland with LGBT protest
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How the EU s budget feud with Hungary is sparking demands for radical reform

How the EU’s budget feud with Hungary is sparking demands for radical reform Faced with the intransigence of Viktor Orbán, MEPs are debating whether to abolish the principle of unanimity.  Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban in Brussels Hungary and Poland’s recent veto of the EU’s proposed €1trn budget illustrates a recurring truth about EU institutions: that the consensus-based functioning of the world’s second-largest economy can be undermined by just one or two hostile governments. The old joke about Brussels politics from the satirical 1990s British TV show The Day Today – a correspondent bluffing that a minister “didn’t like the deal, but had to go along with it” – no longer applies. 

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