Former KSČ Officials Will Continue to Receive Lower Pensions, Confirmed by the Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court of Czechia has reaffirmed that former officials of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) will remain subject to reduced pensions in a recent ruling.
KSC carries significant risk of overregulation of the higher education sector
A report highlights potential overregulation risks in the proposed NIS2 Directive changes for Polish higher education institutions.
Karol Skupień, President of KIKE: The KSC is an Irresponsible Law
Karol Skupień, the president of the National Chamber of Ethernet Communication (KIKE), criticizes the KSC law as irresponsible, expressing concerns over its implications for Polish telecommunications companies.
New discovery from the KSČ archive: Soviets brought nuclear warhead missiles to Husák
A newly uncovered document reveals that in 1983, Soviet officials urged Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák to accept the deployment of nuclear-capable SS-12 missiles on Czechoslovak territory.
Billions for cybersecurity in the hands of the president. The battle for the KSC Act
The article discusses the critical aspects and implications of the amendment to the National Cybersecurity System Act in Poland, which is pending the president's approval.
Deputy Prime Minister Gawkowski: "I don't want to think about a scenario without a signature". The KSC law is with the president
Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski emphasizes the urgency of signing the Cybersecurity System Act, urging President Karol Nawrocki to act swiftly.
"KSC to expropriation". An appeal from entrepreneurs to the president
Polish entrepreneurs are urging the president to reconsider a new cybersecurity law that they criticize for its potential risks and costs to businesses following its passage in parliament.
KSC: Year Instead of Half a Year. First, a Bipartisan Compromise, Then a Dispute Over a High-Risk Supplier
The Digitalization, Innovation and Modern Technologies Committee of the Polish Parliament continued discussions on a government amendment to the national cybersecurity system law, addressing bipartisan compromises and concerns over a particular high-risk supplier.