Exclusive-EU to find way to help Poland access frozen EU cash -Hahn


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  • Thursday, 14 Dec 2023

FILE PHOTO: European Commissioner for Budget and Administration Johannes Hahn speaks during a news conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium December 22, 2021. Virginia Mayo/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will find a way for Poland to access some 111 billion euros in frozen EU funds as the new Polish government moves toward alleviating the bloc's concerns about the rule of law, European Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn said on Wednesday.

New centrist Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government was sworn in on Wednesday, the final step in a transfer of power that marks a huge change after eight years of nationalist rule.

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