Tuesday, 26th May, 2026
Tuesday, 26th May, 2026

Warsaw owes no more concessions in EU funds row: president

Polish President Andrzej Duda has said he is
opposed to new concessions being made to the European Commission, which has
blocked Covid recovery funds to Warsaw in a row over judicial independence.

“I won’t offer any more answers to suggestions from the other side,” Duda
said in an interview with the Sieci weekly to be published Monday, extracts
of which appeared at the weekend on the pro-government website wpolityce.pl.

“To my knowledge, we have fulfilled all the conditions to receive the
recovery plan funds,” he added.

Warsaw is due 35.4 billion euros, including 23.9 billion euros in direct
subsidies to finance its recovery from the Covid pandemic.

The European Union has refused to pay the funds until Poland rolls back
legislation it says encroaches on the independence of the country’s
judiciary.

A European Court of Justice ruling a year ago put added pressure on Warsaw,
imposing a daily fine of one million euros until the laws were changed.

Poland has made some changes to its laws in response but the European
Commission has deemed they do not go far enough.

Duda also claimed in the interview that “the left liberal camp, whose
representatives are in the majority in the Commission, wants at all costs to
provoke a change of power in Poland”.

According to media reports, Poland’s ruling nationalist conservative
government is divided over its stance in the row with Brussels, in particular
over an impartiality test for judges.

Some within the ruling party favour offering more changes to satisfy
Brussels’ demands, while others are opposed.