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The governing coalition has stiffened its position on Poland's legal relations with the EU
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The recently appointed prime minister has won a parliamentary trust vote but faces a rocky road ahead
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In a break with the past, the electorate has given the president's reform agenda a convincing vote of confidence
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Most Hungarians are aware of state and petty corruption in their country but do little about it
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As judicial reform progresses and the anti-corruption fight intensifies, the EU is unanimous on opening accession talks
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A recent auditor-general report highlights the overwhelming scale of a growing crisis in local government
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The Supreme Court has completed its term, with the effects of a 6-3 conservative majority apparent in key cases
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The government is applying repressive laws in an effort to secure its position ahead of November’s elections
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The Constitutional Court has blocked the dismissal of the ombudsman but asserted ‘national sovereignty’ over the EU
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The former president has been sentenced to jail time for contempt of court in a wider graft battle
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