Daniel Tilles
This was not a victory against the right.

Daniel Tilles
This was not a victory against the right.
Donald Tusk pledged to continue his “march for good”.
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TVP accuses TVN of promoting lies and of connections to the former communist regime.
The epidemic has highlighted “the importance of nation states”, says the ruling party’s leader.
The Polish government argues the EU has no right to intervene and is “violating Poland’s sovereignty”.
The ECJ found that Poland breached its obligations under EU law by failing to accept refugees.
Jarosław Gowin’s party will, however, remain in the government.
A number of mayors have declared they will refuse to organise voting in their districts.
Under-18s are banned from leaving the home alone and pedestrians must remain 2m apart.
The opposition warns that the changes could invalidate elections.
A new poll echoes previous ones showing PiS’s judicial reforms having more opponents than supporters.
Church services are also limited to five people and public transport will be restricted.
Three new polls show a big majority in favour of postponement.
Authorities in the Lazio region claim the masks were seized by Polish customs.