By Jorge Valero
(EurActiv) -- EU leaders accepted on Thursday (10 December) the compromise reached between Germany and Hungary and Poland to unblock the EU budget package totalling €1.8 trillion, after the European Commission clarified that the Rule of Law mechanism will be valid from 1 January.
Five months after it was...
EU Leaders Unlock Historic €1.8 Trillion Budget Deal
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