Rzeczpospolita Poll: KO Wins, but the Right Holds Clear Majority
A recent poll indicates that if parliamentary elections were held today, Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition would win, but the ruling party still maintains a strong majority.
New Party Survey: Six Parties in the Sejm, PSL Records Largest Increase
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition is gaining support in the Polish parliament while PSL has recorded the largest increase.
Processing the 'Judicial Three Laws' Democratic Party 'Has Written a Page in History'… Pressure for Jo Hee-dae's Resignation
The Democratic Party of Korea has successfully passed the 'Judicial Three Laws' following an extended filibuster, and is now pressuring the Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae to resign amid internal turmoil in the judiciary.
Marcin Romanowski Received Money for His Parliamentary Office. 'Manipulation of Despicable Transfers'
Marcin Romanowski, a politician of the Law and Justice party, is currently living in Hungary under political asylum and has renounced his parliamentary salary, while still receiving funding for his office despite being pursued by a warrant since late 2024.
More cases arise where justice orders alimony fees to be charged on electricity bills
A court in Rosario has mandated that the local energy company includes alimony payments in its electricity bills, raising questions about regulatory limits and third-party roles in enforcing court judgments.
CBOS Party Survey: Law and Justice Support at Lowest in Years
A recent CBOS survey reveals that Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing its lowest support in years, with the opposition Coalition Citizen gaining ground.
Radosław Sikorski asked internet users for their opinion. Such a finale was not anticipated.
Radosław Sikorski conducted an unorthodox survey on social media, asking his followers who should become the future prime minister of Poland if the Law and Justice party wins the parliamentary elections in 2027.
Unexpected statement from TVP Info. The station explains something that is striking
TVP Info has issued a statement addressing its coverage of politicians from the ruling PiS party, noting its commitment to providing diverse viewpoints amidst concerns of media impartiality.
Morawiecki does not hide his dislike for a party colleague. "Since you are currently an expert, then say"
Merely siding with a faction in the PiS party, Patryk Jaki engages with students, asserting that the party will not succumb to financial pressures or public opinion ahead of elections.
Rait Maruste: On the Military Court
Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Rait Maruste discusses the importance of Estonia avoiding a military court and the chaos of ‘generals’ on amok runs, reflecting on a recent editorial.
Who Should Be the PiS Candidate for Prime Minister? At the Head Is a Politician Rejected by Kaczyński
Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki leads the poll as the favored candidate for the Law and Justice party's (PiS) prime ministerial nominee with 31% support, significantly outpacing other candidates.
Will the Right Win in 2027? Not Necessarily. In the Era of Triopoly, the Chances of Liberals and the Left are Growing
Polls suggest an uptick in anti-right sentiments in Poland, indicating challenges for the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) as support declines and new political configurations emerge.
Cho Kuk: 'The Clause on Intentional Misapplication of Laws in Distortion of Law Should be Amended'
Cho Kuk, leader of the Justice Party, expressed concerns about a clause in the proposed amendment regarding the distortion of law and suggested it should be amended or deleted before being presented to the National Assembly.
Wrocław University did not agree to the debate between Patryk Jaki and Tobiasz Bocheński
The University of Wrocław has refused to host a political debate organized by the Law and Justice party, citing its neutrality and commitment to good practices in higher education.
PiS made a decision regarding Robert Telus. "President Kaczyński is ruthless"
Robert Telus, a former agriculture minister and member of the Law and Justice party in Poland, has been reinstated after being suspended last October, following a party investigation into the sale of state land.
The Fight for Leadership Position, the Drama of PSL and Poland 2050. The Latest Party Survey
The latest Ipsos survey shows the Civic Coalition leading, followed closely by Law and Justice, with significant challenges for smaller parties in Poland's political landscape.
Poll: Slight Advantage for KO over PiS. Strong Confederation
A recent poll shows the Civic Coalition (KO) leading with 29% support, slightly ahead of the Law and Justice party (PiS) with 26%, while the Confederation stands at 14%.
Spectacular defeat for Kaczyński against Nawrocki. "He also doesn’t want to make the same mistake as with Duda"
Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the Law and Justice party, faced a significant setback in his attempts to persuade President Karol Nawrocki to appoint Zbigniew Bogucki as Prime Minister, which Nawrocki firmly rejected.
Tobiasz Bocheński: Grzegorz Braun is a pragmatist, not an idealist
Tobiasz Bocheński discusses the recent loss of support for the Law and Justice party in Poland and reflects on the challenges they faced during their governance, particularly regarding the pandemic and European policies.
Will Mateusz Morawiecki leave PiS? We learned the opinion of Poles
A growing rift within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may see former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki departing, as internal factions contend for the party's future direction.
Almost 40% of Poles Believe in a Split in PiS. Will Mateusz Morawiecki Leave?
A significant percentage of Poles believe in the potential split of the ruling Law and Justice party, indicating internal conflicts that could lead to leadership changes.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Kaczyński has a plan to return to power, but there’s a problem that PiS may fall apart
The article discusses Jarosław Kaczyński's strategy for the Law and Justice party (PiS) to regain power, while highlighting potential divisions within the party.
In PiS like in 'Succession', Brzoska and his plans stir emotions, division in Poland 2050 and coalition
A discussion about political dynamics in Poland focuses on the internal challenges faced by the ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), and its leader, Jarosław Kaczyński.
Elections 2027. Kaczyński already has a list of prime ministers. And what is the Coalition doing?
As Poland gears up for parliamentary elections in 2024, political leaders, particularly Jarosław Kaczyński, are strategizing for potential outcomes, with Kaczyński reportedly preparing a list of candidates for prime minister should his party win.
Who will take charge of ENA for Ziobro? The court has made a decision
The Warsaw District Court has temporarily arrested former Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro and granted the National Prosecutor's Office a European Arrest Warrant in connection with an investigation into the Justice Fund.
Who is PiS's candidate for prime minister? Four names on a short list. Among them is a woman
Jarosław Kaczyński announced on Radio Maryja that he has chosen a candidate for the prime minister of Poland from the Law and Justice party, with more details to be revealed at a party gathering in March.
Politicians from PiS Denied Entry to the University of Wrocław. 'We Will Not Give Up'
Politicians from the conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) are facing backlash after being denied access to hold discussions and debates at the University of Wrocław.
Marcin Romanowski in response to the ENA wants to notify the prosecutor's office
Marcin Romanowski, a member of the ruling Law and Justice party, faces an European Arrest Warrant regarding charges related to the Justice Fund and has sought political asylum in Hungary.
Braun has reason to rejoice, Poland 2050 is scraping the bottom. New party poll
According to a recent poll, the Civic Coalition leads with 34.5% of the electorate, followed by Law and Justice, while the Confederation's surprising presence is noted at 14.38%.
Accused of racial insult, PF agent goes through custody hearing and is released
A Federal Police agent in Brazil was released after a custody hearing following accusations of racial insults made during a Carnival party.
Cleansing in PiS? Possible Suspensions of Important Politicians
The Law and Justice party in Poland may suspend key politicians who publicly contradict party guidelines, as internal conflicts are hurting its image.
Jan Maria Jackowski for ‘Rzeczpospolita’: It is a difficult time for PiS. They have no source of support
Jan Maria Jackowski discusses internal tensions within the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in Poland, highlighting the party's uncertain direction and loss of support since 2019.
"The Thing is": Is PiS Losing Radicalization? The Background of the War for the Soul of the Right
The Polish political party Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing one of its weakest polling results in years, raising questions about its strategy of competing with more radical factions on the right.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Why Jarosław Kaczyński May Lose by Attacking the Germans?
The article explores Jarosław Kaczyński's potential strategy of using Germany as a political scapegoat amidst internal party tensions in Poland.
"Nawrocki 2". This is how PiS wants to regain power in Poland. Three scenarios
Jarosław Kaczyński held a press conference discussing how the Law and Justice party (PiS) plans to reclaim power in Poland after the 2027 elections, focusing on a new candidate to lead the campaign.
Kaczyński Targets Germany. Sikorski: Exorcisms Are Needed
Polish politician Jarosław Kaczyński criticizes Germany's role in European leadership while discussing his party's vote against a European defense bill.
Veteran of Kaczyński's election campaigns: PiS must stop being a 'nonsense right'
A veteran from Poland's election campaigns discusses the current state of the right wing in Poland, suggesting that the Law and Justice party (PiS) needs to adapt its identity.
Kaczyński: The President should veto the SAFE Act
Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the Law and Justice party, urges President Nawrocki to veto the SAFE Act concerning arms investment funding from the EU, citing opposition to perceived German influence in Poland.
Jarosław Kaczyński strikes at TV Republika? 'I really want to believe in that'
Jarosław Kaczyński called on media to report the truth favorably toward the right side and spoke about the active role of his party amidst recent internal conflicts.
How the secret instructions of PiS are created. 'These contents are three days late'
The article reveals how the Law and Justice party in Poland creates daily messages circulated among its members, highlighting the tight control over communication strategies.
This is the image chosen by Nawrocka: 'She took the pose of the Holy Mother of the Nation'
The article discusses the unexpected rise of Małgorzata Nawrocka to the role of First Lady of Poland as her husband, a member of the Law and Justice party, won the presidential election.
Kaczyński returns to Nowogrodzka from home office. What will the PiS president focus on now?
Jarosław Kaczyński returns to his office in Nowogrodzka after recovering from illness and plans to resume active management of the Law and Justice party's agenda.
New judges of the Tribunal to take an oath in the Sejm? This is how the coalition wants to bypass the president
The ruling coalition in Poland plans to appoint judges to the Constitutional Tribunal but may circumvent the president's approval by changing procedural rules in the Sejm.
Piotr Szymaniak: The Constitutional Tribunal Should Be PiS-Style, or None
The Law and Justice party in Poland challenges the constitutionality of the rules governing the selection of judges to the Constitutional Tribunal, advocating for a legislative framework instead of parliamentary regulations.
There is a prosecutor's request to issue a European Arrest Warrant against Zbigniew Ziobro
The Polish prosecutor's office has requested a European Arrest Warrant for former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who is facing over twenty charges of financial misconduct related to the Justice Fund.
Ziobro sanctioned for absences in the Sejm
Polish MP Zbigniew Ziobro has been sanctioned with a reprimand for his continuous absences from the Sejm sessions without justification.
Mandatory Military Service. Do Poles Want Its Return?
A recent survey finds that 52% of Poles support the reinstatement of mandatory military service.
The Prosecutor Accuses Robert Bąkiewicz of Inciting Crime
Robert Bąkiewicz faces prosecution for inciting violence during a rally in Warsaw against illegal migration.
Has Kaczyński Recovered? "The Chairman Just Returned and Already Has to Put Out Fires"
Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party, has returned home from the hospital and is expected to manage internal party disputes remotely while adhering to medical advice to rest.
Will they depart from loud reforms of the Ministry of Education? "We guarantee this 100 percent. We will immediately throw out this absurdity"
A debate in Poland led by the Law and Justice party discussed education reforms, with former Minister Przemysław Czarnek advocating for a return to traditional educational methods, including homework and patriotism.