Poland
Duda justifies this step with the dispute over the restructuring of public media. The veto can be overridden by a three-fifths majority
WARSAW – Conservative Polish President Andrzej Duda wants to veto the 2024 budget law of the new government of liberal Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Duda announced this on Saturday, X. He justified his move with the current dispute over the restructuring of public media after the change of power in the EU member state.
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