Poland is also hoping to open the liquefied natural gas terminal in Gdańsk sooner than initially planned.
Poland is also hoping to open the liquefied natural gas terminal in Gdańsk sooner than initially planned.
Nicholas Watson
In this episode, we discuss the rule of law in Central and Eastern Europe.
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The accused priest was moved from parish to parish by the Archbishop of Gdańsk without explanation.
Daniel Tilles
Holding elections would risk both public health and the health of democracy.
Poland has introduced some of the toughest measures in Europe, and polls suggest the public approves.
Institutions in Poland are expanding online offerings for those stuck at home during the shutdown.
Adam Traczyk
Russia and China are exploiting the epidemic to undermine the EU. Unfortunately, they are finding support in Poland.
The speaker has faced criticism for taking a skiing holiday in Italy in the midst of the crisis.
Universities are also shutting down, but the Catholic church has called for more masses to be held.
The new streaming service is run by a Catholic religious and offers films that viewers “can show your children without fear”.
Aleks Szczerbiak
The incumbent is favourite to win reelection, but it will be a closely fought and unpredictable campaign.
Other measures include sanitary checks at borders and exempting high-alcohol spirits from excise duty.
The law would introduce state-funded abortion on demand, compulsory sex education, and prescription-free morning-after pills.
Nurses are reportedly threatening to stop working if they are not provided with proper protective clothing.