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    By Dania Hirch on March 30, 2026 EU
    Five EU governments found to ‘consistently’ dismantle rule of law

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    Five EU governments found to ‘consistently’ dismantle rule of law

    The European Commission has launched an investigation into allegations surrounding the rule of law in five EU member states, including Hungary and Poland, which are accused of systematically undermining judicial independence. This scrutiny follows mounting pressure from EU lawmakers to ensure adherence to democratic standards, with implications for funding and EU cohesion moving forward.

    In the markets, the ongoing geopolitical tensions and trade uncertainties have triggered volatility, with European equity markets showing mixed reactions ahead of key monetary policy discussions. The upcoming meeting of the European Central Bank next week will be pivotal, as stakeholders seek clarity on the future of interest rates amidst inflation concerns.

    Key developments across Europe

    Five EU governments found to ‘consistently’ dismantle rule of law

    EU POLITICS — The European Commission raised concerns over five member states breaching rule-of-law standards.

    The findings highlight ongoing issues surrounding judicial independence and corruption in Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Cyprus. This situation could impact funding from the EU, as adherence to democratic principles is a precondition for financial support.

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    This change comes amidst rising geopolitical tensions, with the EU seeking to bolster its influence by denying candidates economic packages unless they meet security criteria. This shift could fundamentally alter the dynamics of future accession negotiations.

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    EU TRADE — The EU’s major project in Africa is scrutinised for its links to Chinese companies.

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    What to watch — Continued scrutiny of EU member states regarding rule of law issues may lead to further sanctions and funding consequences.

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