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...that Budapest had made sufficient reforms to its judicial system to merit the cash....
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...The commission said the decision to release the tranche was not political. “We are following the rules set out in the regulation,” said the commission....
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...The commission said that the advance tranche would later be deducted from Poland’s future payment requests, which are tied to the judicial reforms....
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