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Poland still challenges the EU: it does not close the Turow mine despite the 500,000 euro fine per day

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BERLIN – It is again a clash between Poland and the European Union. This time on the environment. A conflict that divides Poland and Czechia, both EU member states, NATO and the Visegrad group. National Conservative Premier of Warsaw Mateusz Morawiecki he stated that his country will continue to use the Turow lignite mine and the adjacent thermoelectric plant, despite protests in Brussels from its neighbor Czechia, and despite the Union in a first judgment of its Court of Justice (Cgue) basically agreed in Prague, governed by the populist and eurominimalist party Ano (Union of dissatisfied citizens), headed by the very wealthy premier Andrej Babis called Babisconi.

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