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German MEPs Want Poland Sanctioned Following PiS-Backed Candidate’s Presidential Win

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Leading German MEPs have called for punitive measures against Poland in the aftermath of the presidential election victory of the opposition Conservative (PiS)…
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Democracy is more than elections – writes German MEP Moritz Körner online, reacting to a clash with Arkadiusz Mularczyk from PiS, who entered his office and handed him a report on Polish war losses. Earlier, Körner warned that if the new president blocked reforms in Poland, the EU would have to freeze funds for our country. PiS did not hide its indignation.

After Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election, German MEP Moritz Körner threatened that if Poland does not pass all the laws demanded by the EU, the EU will have to freeze funds for Poland.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Otherwise, there's another bang: MEP Moritz Körner from the FDP calls for new sanctions against Poland, should his new right-wing president "block necessary reforms." But what does he mean in concrete terms? This post "The grace period is over" False candidates elected? FDP politicians threaten Poland with sanctions was published on Young Freedom.

German politician Moritz Körner from the European Parliament has called on Ursula von der Leyen to act. If the new president Karol Nawrocki does not obey Donald Tusk and does not allow the changes to the judiciary that KO wants, we must freeze funds for our country, he believes. Körner is a politician of the Freedom Party of Germany (FDP); he is its secretary general. The party was defeated in the last parliamentary elections in Germany, not eve…

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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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