A Permanent EU Recovery Fund Can Help Poland Change

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Series Details Number 141
Publication Date December 2021/January 2022
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Poland’s relationship with the EU was  in a bad state in 2022, with continuing disputes about the rule of law and politicisation of the judiciary,  access to the Covgid-19 recovery fund, and the Polish government’s opposition to LGBTIQ rights. The EU’s ambitions to reduce carbon emissions will only add to this tension, given Poland’s largely coal-fired economy. The author suggests that the EU should set up a permanent recovery fund to help pay for the decarbonisation of the  the Polish economy. Climate change could become the next front in the long battle between nationalist and pro-EU governments. The EU’s leaders should start work on a permanent recovery fund before it is too late.

Source Link https://www.cer.eu/publications/archive/bulletin-article/2021/permanent-eu-recovery-fund-can-help-poland-change
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  • https://www.cer.eu/sites/default/files/bulletin_141_article2_EC_JS.pdf
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ESO Records
CER Insight: Nov. 2021: How to Solve a Problem Like Poland https://www.europeansources.info/record/how-to-solve-a-problem-like-poland/
EPRS Briefing: Sept. 2017: Climate and Energy policies in Poland https://www.europeansources.info/record/climate-and-energy-policies-in-poland/

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