Now playing Next Europe News 'Nazi salute' in EU parliament was 'an innocent wave', says MEP Angel Dzhambazki raised his right hand after speaking in a debate on the rule of law in Poland and Hungary. 17/02/2022
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Now playing Next Poland Polexit? Brussels fury as court rules Polish supremacy over EU law The Constitutional Tribunal in Warsaw ruled that Polish law has supremacy when it clashes with EU treaties and laws, in a major challenge to the bloc's founding principles. 07/10/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Will the German elections affect the EU's rule of law battle? Politicians in Central and Eastern Europe are apprehensive about the outcome of Germany's vote. 22/09/2021
Now playing Next Poland Poland's top court adjourns case again on whether EU law has primacy The case is seen as critical to the country's future relationship with the rest of the bloc with the legal battle between Brussels and Warsaw stoking fears of a "Polexit". 22/09/2021