Agata Pyka
Wbrew doniesieniom polskich mediów, holenderski parlament nie przyjął takich przepisów.
Politics
Fact-check: is the Netherlands going to send abortion pills to women in Poland?
Agata Pyka
Contrary to Polish media reports, the Dutch parliament did not pass any such new law
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Poland promises reaction to UK’s “disturbing” refusal to let right-wing author enter
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Polish opposition voters turning away from church while government supporters keep the faith
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