Brussels is studying ways to provide over 100 billion euros in EU funding for Poland, even if the country’s president vetoes Donald Tusk’s judicial reform, according to the Financial Times. The European Commission froze funding during a prolonged dispute with the previous government led by the Law and Justice party (PiS). To access the funds, the government must fulfill a series of conditions or “super milestones” related to the judicial system’s independence. The problem for Tusk is that President Andrzej Duda, a PiS candidate who will remain in office until 2025, has blocked other reforms pr…