In a speech on Saturday, Orbán accused Poland of “hypocrisy” for “morally lecturing” Hungary over relations with Moscow.

In a speech on Saturday, Orbán accused Poland of “hypocrisy” for “morally lecturing” Hungary over relations with Moscow.
The decision was criticised by leading politicians, including President Andrzej Duda.
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Three Polish power stations were in the top 10.
Rafał Trzaskowski, the mayor of Warsaw, has overtaken President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
Orlen has bought hundreds of local media outlets.
Leaders of two of the three ruling coalition partners have said that early elections are possible.
The Polish National Foundation is accused of failing to provide documents.
The government denies any link.
Krystyna Pawłowicz published the name of a principal who instructed teachers to use a trans pupil’s chosen name and the school’s address.
His announcement stands in contrast to regular promises that the “truth” will soon be revealed.
Adam Niedzielski also warned that tougher restrictions are now impossible due to “a lack of social discipline”.
He also revealed that further judicial reforms are being prepared.
The dispute hints at cracks in the ruling coalition.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Despite bitter internal conflicts, the Polish government’s collapse is unlikely.