Party members will be able to choose between Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowsk or foreign minister Radosław Sikorski.
Year: 2024
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has been critical of his fellow Donald in the past.
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New film on Polish highlanders’ Nazi collaboration stirs controversy
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Medieval papal seal discovered in Poland
Only a dozen or so such finds have ever been made in Poland.
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With a capacity of 133 MW, the project will be one of the biggest in Poland.
President vetoes prescription-free access to morning-after pill in Poland
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State research agency CBOS found that 86% of Poles take part in the tradition of blessing a basket of food in church on Holy Saturday.
Poland recalls Eurocorps commander amid investigation
The opposition says the way in which the case was handled “brings international shame on Poland”.
Belarus evading EU sanctions by importing timber to Poland with false documents, finds investigation
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, imports to the EU of timber supposedly from Kazakhstan have risen 325-fold in value.
Polish bank explains exemption from fees for Ukrainian accounts following criticism
The bank says its hands are tied by Polish and EU rules regarding the type of account offered to Ukrainian refugees.
Polish ruling coalition moves to put central bank governor on trial
Adam Glapiński has dismissed the accusations against him as “idiotic”.
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