EU Report: Rule of Law Improving, Gaps Remain
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Yesterday the European Commission presented its annual report on the state of the rule of law in the Union. The Community Executive has turned this document into a tool to encourage the Twenty-Seven to move towards a homogeneous legal environment, essential for a functional common market and a shared area of freedoms. “It is a stimulus for reform,” says the text, which generally shows progress in all the Member States. Spain is one of the countr…
Greece among the 15 EU countries with the fewest recommendations - Reduced from six to four - Significant improvement in the protection of media - journalists and the fight against corruption - Greece has turned the page, the government says
In its annual report on the state of the rule of law, the European Commission also cites two from the Ministry of Public Administration among its important achievements, namely improving the environment for the operation of civil society in Slovenia and the salary reform or regulation of the salaries of judges and prosecutors, the ministry said in a statement today.
The Supreme State Prosecutor's Office said that the European Commission also welcomed the continued efforts to strengthen the independence and integrity of the judicial system, which directly contribute to strengthening the rule of law in Montenegro.
Rule of Law Report 2025 for EU candidates: Pressures on judiciary and corruption remain issues of concern - European Western Balkans
STRASBOURG – Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia continued implementing the reforms aimed at strengthening the judicial independence but there are still great pressures on the judicial systems, particularly by public officials and politicians, note the Rule of Law Reports 2025, published yesterday by the European Commission. In addition, the...
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