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Taking stock of Poland’s controversial judicial reforms

The Polish government’s controversial proposals to reform the judiciary have been met by a backlash both domestically and from the EU. In this Watch, we take a closer look at how the saga could play out and explain why Poland’s current stage in the economic cycle means that this could have a more damaging impact on the economy than the government’s previous controversial policies.

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