EU Approves Release of €76B in Funds to Poland Despite Political Tensions

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Poland's minister for funds and regional policy announced that the country is set to unlock €76 billion in EU funds after meeting the necessary conditions related to the rule of law. The funds, previously frozen due to concerns over judicial independence, are expected to start arriving in Poland by the end of March or early April. The new government led by pro-EU Prime Minister Donald Tusk aims to reinstate the rule of law to access the funds, but faces challenges in passing legislation and overcoming potential vetoes from President Andrzej Duda.
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