It “will be free and voluntary for everyone”, says the prime minister.

It “will be free and voluntary for everyone”, says the prime minister.
Anna Gmiterek-Zabłocka, TOK FM
Families say that state support is insufficient and they have to take matters into their own hands.
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A binding ruling is issued in a long-running court case.
We visit some of Poland’s best vacation spots through the lens of photographer Jerzy Ochoński.
Opposition-controlled Warsaw and the government have been blaming one another.
The two rivals discussed EU relations, the budget and obligatory vaccinations at two separate events.
Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska
As Poland quietly moves away from coal, private companies are recognising the value of green investments in the country.
Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska
Choć rząd PiS najpierw blokował zielone inwestycje, teraz coraz bardziej je docenia.
Aleks Szczerbiak
The key to the election may be moderate conservatives in provincial towns.
Stanley Bill talks to political scientist Ben Stanley about the candidates’ prospects, the controversies, and the scenarios after the election.
Poland may have no TV debate at all ahead of Sunday’s election
Andrzej Duda also wants a law to prevent “hostile ideologies” from entering schools.
Some of the funds have been used for the party’s parliamentary run, raising questions about campaign financing.
If convicted, the three women could face two years in prison.