Poland is eligible for 24 billion euros in grants and 11.5
billion euros in very cheap loans to rebuild its economy greener
and more digitalised after the COVID-19 pandemic.
But the money is frozen because Poland's ruling eurosceptic PiS
party does not want to roll back changes to the judiciary
introduced over the last seven years, even though it is one of
the conditions that was jointly agreed with the Commission.
PiS leaders this week vowed they would not make any concessions
and threatened to make EU decision-making difficult unless
Poland can draw on the EU fund.
"The Commission and Poland have discussed this plan for months,
in every detail, it has been signed by both sides, so there is
no space for misunderstandings," a Commission spokeswoman told a
regular briefing.
"It is clear that the agreed milestones and targets have to be
met," she said.
(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski)
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