I will search for the full text of the CJEU decision dated October 6, 2025, involving the European Commission to understand the facts and legal reasoning. I will perform a more specific search using the exact wording and the synchronization date to identify the CJEU case. I will read the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to identify the most recent CJEU case processed, which likely matches the one I need to comment on. I will read the last 100 lines of `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` to see if there are any recent CJEU cases from late 2025. I will read the last part of the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file, starting from line 37600, to find the most recent entries. I will search for the phrase « le pourvoi est rejeté » in all files within the current directory to locate the relevant case. I will search for the phrase « la Commission européenne est condamnée aux dépens » in all files within the current directory. I will read the `cjue_commentaire_service.py` file to understand how it retrieves decision content and see if I can find a source URL or logic that points to the relevant case. I will read the `cjue_commentaire_service.log` file from `~/Library/Logs/` to see if there is any record of a decision being processed that matches the provided snippet. I will search for the string « 135 caractères » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to see if it matches any recorded decision metadata. I will search for the legal dispositif of Case C-128/22 P on Google to verify if it matches the snippet provided by the user. I will read the `generate_cjue_commentaire.py` file to see if it contains any specific logic or examples that might help identify the case. I will search for strings starting with « C- » in the `cjue_publications.db` file to identify potential case numbers. I will search for Case C-487/24 on Google to see if it matches the provided snippet and date. I will search for the string « C-487/24 » in all files within the current directory to see if there is more information available. I will search for the string « C-487/24 » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to find the full « Traitement » line and any other related entries. I will read the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file around line 37725 to get the full case number and title. I will read lines 37700 to 37720 of the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file. I will search for Case C-487/24 on Google, specifically looking for the judgment or order from May 15, 2025. I will search for the strings « Commission » and « pourvoi rejeté » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to find a matching case. I will search for the string « Commission » followed by « dépens » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file. I will search for the string « Document synchronisé le 2025-10-06 » on Google to see if it’s associated with a specific CJEU case. I will read the `id_images_com.json` file to see if it contains any case names or numbers that could identify the relevant decision. I will search for the string « C-781/23 » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file. I will use `glob` to find all log files in the `.work/logs/` directory. I will read the `.work/logs/pretool-decisions.log` file to see if it contains the text of the decision I need to comment on. I will search for the parties and subject matter of Case C-128/22 P on Google to confirm if it matches the candidate for my commentary. I will search for Case C-128/22 P (Commission v Ireland and Others) to determine if it is the case mentioned in the snippet. I will search for the legal dispositif of Case C-240/22 P on Google.