The Supreme Audit Office (NIK) says the officials caused financial “losses of at least 4 billion zloty at the local government level”.

The Supreme Audit Office (NIK) says the officials caused financial “losses of at least 4 billion zloty at the local government level”.
Mateusz Morawiecki has admitted that pushing for the near-total abortion ban was a “mistake”.
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Poland’s prime minister has pledged that his government will “strongly oppose” penalising Hungary.
A new package of energy measures by Poland’s government will cost an estimated 30 billion zloty (€6.35 billion).
Mateusz Morawiecki warned that “Berlin’s inaction seriously calls into question the value of the alliance with Germany”, whose “policies have inflicted tremendous damage on Europe”.
Germany is trying to distract attention from its failed energy policy, says Mateusz Morawiecki.
While “respecting the sensitivity of our Ukrainian friends, I am going to try to return to joint activities with Hungary”, says the prime minister.
“Given the current tensions between Brussels and us, we should wait to see if it actually happens,” says the prime minister.
An additional 13.7 billion zloty (€2.87 billion) will be transferred to local authorities to fund energy efficiency and other investments.
The prime minister warned that any attempts to obstruct access to the programme by banks will be penalised.
Viktor Orbán had last week suggested that Poland and Hungary actually “want exactly the same thing”.
During the Augustów roundup, the communists interned thousands of Poles and killed hundreds.
The latest leak purports to show that the government discussed cases being considered by the constitutional court with its chief justice.
“If it turns out the prime minister is not right, I am ready to drink together to his mistakes,” says Zbigniew Ziobro.