Daniel Tilles
Maintaining a tough anti-Russia line while showing allegiance to Trump is becoming increasingly difficult for PiS.
Daniel Tilles
Maintaining a tough anti-Russia line while showing allegiance to Trump is becoming increasingly difficult for PiS.
Jarosław Kaczyński is facing a defamation lawsuit while Mariusz Błaszczak is accused of unlawfully publishing classified military plans.
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Opposition parties accused PiS of exploiting the issue to cover up its failings and boost its ratings ahead of this year’s elections.
Kaczyński claims that foreign forces, especially Germany, are seeking to hinder Poland’s development with the help of Polish collaborators.
PO has also responded to the government’s plans to increase child benefits next year by proposing that the hike happen immediately.
PiS chairman Jarosław Kaczyński also pledged free medicines for children and seniors as well as abolishing motorway tolls.
The Polish government says it will not support “Fit for 55”, the EU’s flagship programme to cut emissions.
Opposition figures accused Kaczyński of using a national tragedy for political purposes ahead of this year’s elections.
“Poland must be stronger and safer. We must be a country where families live better than in the West,” says Jarosław Kaczyński.
The head of Poland’s ruling party has transferred 50,000 zloty (€10,621) to Ukraine to support its armed struggle against Russia.
Law and Justice (PiS) has launched a renewed appeal to the Polish countryside ahead of next year’s elections.
“We don’t want to live under the German boot,” added the ruling party leader.
Zbigniew Ziobro criticised the prime minister for giving the EU a “tool of economic blackmail” against Poland.
Aleks Szczerbiak
The ruling party faces difficult choices if it wants to unlock frozen EU funds.