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This is part of an ongoing series analysis analysing rule of law progress made in EU enlargement countries. EU enlargement has once again become a priority to the EU. This is driven by the current geopolitical situation, in which enlargement can be the antidote to Russian aggression. However, while the European Commission is pushing for […]

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Last month, the European Chief Prosecutor of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Codruța Kövesi, presented the 2025 EPPO Annual Report to the European Parliament’s budgetary control and civil liberties committees. This is the fifth report since the EPPO became operational in June 2021, and it once again outlines several notable findings. First, the […]

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This is part of an ongoing series analysis analysing rule of law progress made in EU enlargement countries. Albania opened EU-accession talks in July 2022 and completed screening in November 2023. Since October 2024 it has opened five of six clusters – including the Fundamentals cluster – with the final cluster having been opened in […]

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Together with over 500 organisations from across Europe and beyond, Transparency International EU submitted the following joint letter to President Ursula von der Leyen, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, and President Roberta Metsola. You can read the full letter in PDF format here. Subject: Strengthening and shielding European democracy with the upcoming MFF Eighty years ago, […]<...


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