While Morawiecki’s speech got a hostile reception from most MEPs. Who were other Factors expressed outrage at Poland’s rule-of-law breaches in their debate interventions, the Polish. PM got a rousing reception at a meeting of the European. Conservatives and Reformists group later in the afternoon. Those present told us Morawiecki reiterated the comments he made in the chamber. Vowing to continue the fight on behalf of others facing what he described as assaults on national autonomy. He is fighting the fight for other countries now,” said one of those in the room.
POLISH CLIMATE
Not content to antagonize most of its EU partners on the rule of law, Poland is also calling for an overhaul of the. Commission’s “Fit for 55” climate package ahead of EUCO’s discussion of the energy price crisis. Warsaw has circulated an informal special database document, aka a “non-paper,” that calls on the. Commission to change the proposals: “We should analyse in detail all elements of the Fit for 55 package that can have a negative impact on the energy price and consider their revision or postponement,” the paper states. Warsaw also calls for a revision of the EU Emissions Trading System. More here.
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German Greens co-leader Annalena Baerbock accused Russia of attempting to “blackmail” Europe by causing energy prices to spike. “We can see a poker play by Russia,” Baerbock said in an interview with the Funke newspaper group, published this hong kong data morning. , Baerbock said, “we hear that gas deliveries are being cut,” adding: “We must not let ourselves be blackmailed.” Read the interview here.
ALSO ON THE EUCO AGENDA: EU leaders will discuss how to break best practices for using linkedin for a deadlock over the bloc’s trade deals and revamp the way they’re negotiated, report our colleagues Barbara Moens and Sarah Anne Aarup in this primer.