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‘Historic’ EU rule of law deal faces challenges

Poland threatens to veto EU budget over rule of law

As EU debates rule of law, Norway’s already making offenders pay

Bulgaria vote undermines EPP’s tough talk on rule of law

Brussels to warn of ‘serious challenges’ in first rule-of-law audit

How Orbán broke the EU — and got away with it
Polish towns pay a steep price for anti-LGBTQ views
Polish towns are losing EU funds and being shunned by West European counterparts.
POLITICO’s guide to the EU budget deal
Who gets what under the new 7-year spending plan.
Takeaways from the EU budget and recovery deal
From Franco-German harmony to fiendish fudges, here’s what you need to know.
In budget summit, EU leaders live up to low expectations
Big differences remain over crisis recovery plan ahead of mid-July showdown.
Capitals criticize key plank of Brussels’ recovery plan
Proposal for loans raised on financial markets faces pushback from Northern Europeans.
Jourová: Brussels ‘concerned’ by Polish, Hungarian coronavirus measures
Warsaw’s insistence on holding elections in May and Budapest’s rule by decree are worrying the Commission.
8 takeaways from the new EU budget proposal
Charles Michel sets out proposal for the bloc’s next seven-year budget.
Věra Jourová offered Commission rule-of-law portfolio
Job would likely focus on rule of law, disinformation, election meddling and hate speech.
EU cash-for-values fight intensifies as election looms
Away from the campaign rhetoric, some diplomats see outlines of future deal.
European Parliament backs plan to link EU funds to rule of law
Vote breakdown highlights east-west split.