One opposition MP was pepper sprayed while showing police her parliamentary ID.

One opposition MP was pepper sprayed while showing police her parliamentary ID.
“A European oligarchy that punishes the weaker is not the EU that we joined,” declared Mateusz Morawiecki.
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Scheduled elections in May are also still set to go ahead.
Wojciech Kość
Climate change and poor water management are to blame; higher food and energy prices will be the result.
Some countries, including the UK, US and Germany, “expressly did not agree to the organisation of elections by in-person voting”.
The epidemic has highlighted “the importance of nation states”, says the ruling party’s leader.
Legislation that could criminalise sex education is also on the parliamentary agenda.
Some have criticised Poland’s coronavirus restrictions for vague wording and inconsistent enforcement.
A decision to possibly loosen rules on shops, forests and public spaces is expected later this week.
Adam Czerwiński
Mass screening could even be counterproductive.
Agnieszka Wądołowska
NGOs are doing their best to help, but government intervention is also needed.
The government’s desire to hold elections amid the pandemic, and the manner in which they have sought to do so, have drawn concern.
As Poles spend Easter under lockdown, we offer a virtual tour through some of the traditions that would normally be seen around Poland.
The vending machines sell face masks and other hygiene products.