Forgotten money in PIS/Pasep: see if you have a balance in an old fund
Workers from the last decades have the opportunity to check for forgotten funds in the PIS/Pasep programs, with potential payouts available until 2028.
Kosiniak-Kamysz recalled what PiS said about SAFE. Błaszczak assessed: This is an opportunity for Poland
The Polish president vetoed the EU's SAFE program for defense funding, but the government plans to proceed with a domestic alternative.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Morawiecki and Nawrocki at Orbán's. PiS is mentally drifting away from the West
This article discusses the growing distance of Poland's ruling party, PiS, from Western alliances, as exemplified by recent diplomatic actions involving Hungary's Viktor Orbán.
Karol Nawrocki and Przemysław Czarnek speak with one voice. Will a dream team emerge on the right?
In a conversation with Rzeczpospolita, Przemysław Czarnek expresses his support for Karol Nawrocki, suggesting a significant political alliance could shape the future of Poland's right-wing.
PiS files a request to the Constitutional Tribunal after the NSA ruling on same-sex marriages
The Polish government is challenging a court ruling that ordered the registration of a same-sex marriage in Poland.
Former PiS senator: Karol Nawrocki made a mistake by vetoing the SAFE law
A former senator argues that President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE program was an error, emphasizing the necessity of enhancing Poland's national security.
Scandal involving Łukasz Mejza. New facts have emerged
Polish MP Łukasz Mejza has resigned from his immunity in relation to multiple traffic violations, with the case now moving to the Speaker of the Sejm.
Survey: Poles assessed whether Przemysław Czarnek would be a good prime minister
A recent survey evaluates public opinion on whether Przemysław Czarnek would make a suitable Prime Minister of Poland following his nomination by the Law and Justice party (PiS).
Kataryna: With this attitude of PiS towards the EU, one can only end up in a place of no return
The article discusses the risks associated with PiS's stance towards the EU, particularly in light of potential future government actions regarding defense funding.
The Mysterious Meeting of Tusk and Cost Cuts in the NFZ. PiS Wants Explanations
Poland's PiS party is demanding explanations regarding a confidential meeting between Prime Minister Donald Tusk and NFZ officials amid proposed cuts to health services.
Rafał Chwedoruk: The Honeymoon is Over for Poles and President Nawrocki
The political landscape in Poland is shifting as Przemysław Czarnek is nominated as the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, reflecting internal competition within the ruling party and a strategy to reclaim lost voter bases.
Strongman instead of a softie. Karol Nawrocki goes all out
The lack of the president's signature on the SAFE Act has triggered widespread criticism from government officials and security representatives, with PiS politicians firmly backing the president.
PiS is looking for a new logo. Civic Coalition has already changed it
Political parties in Poland, including PiS and the Civic Coalition, are increasingly changing their visual identities to respond to evolving public perceptions and political landscapes.
Czarnek started thundering from the stage. "Czarzasty, communist"
During a recent PiS convention, Przemysław Czarnek, a controversial politician and former education minister, criticized opposition leaders while campaigning for future elections.
PiS Records a Rise in Support, but Paradoxically Remains Stuck in Place. Kaczyński Still Faces the Same Problem
The latest poll shows Koalicja Obywatelska leading with a support of 32.6%, while PiS follows at 25%, indicating a modest rise for the ruling party but a persistent challenge for its leader.
"Scandal!" Patryk Jaki outraged by decision of a well-known university. Announces Plan B
Patryk Jaki, a member of the PiS party, expressed outrage after the University of Warsaw denied permission for a political event, suggesting a bias in the university's invitation policy.
New party poll: Support for leaders is rising. Who gains more, KO or PiS?
A recent poll reveals that support for the opposition party, Koalicja Obywatelska (KO), is increasing, leading ahead of the ruling party, PiS, with both parties experiencing contrasting trends in voter support.
New judges have been selected for the Constitutional Tribunal. PiS pressures Nawrocki to ignore them
Six new judges have been appointed to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal amid controversy and pressure from the ruling party, PiS, to delay their swearing-in.
Will Jarosław Kaczyński withdraw from the loud decision? A sensational scenario on the table
Jarosław Kaczyński has announced Przemysław Czarnek as the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, stirring speculation about internal party dynamics ahead of the elections.
Poland's largest opposition party calls on the government to withdraw from the ETS
Poland's largest opposition party, Law and Justice (PiS), has proposed a resolution urging the government to initiate the withdrawal process from the emissions trading system (ETS).
Party Survey: KO Strengthens its Lead, with a Clear Increase in Support for One Party
The Civic Coalition continues to lead in the polls with a slight increase in support, while the PiS party sees a decline amid shifting voter preferences in Poland.
Marek Suski fainted at the prosecutor's office. 'Wrzosek was hovering over him in the ambulance'
Polish MP Marek Suski fainted during questioning at a prosecutor's office, reportedly due to heightened stress from the presence of a specific prosecutor.
PiS Politician Fainted in the Prosecutor's Office, Ambulance Called. 'I Don't Want to Die Here'
Marek Suski, a member of Poland's ruling party, fainted during questioning at the prosecutor's office, expressing concerns about his health due to a previous heart attack.
The Constitutional Tribunal asks Karol Nawrocki about the oath of new Constitutional Tribunal judges. There is a specific date
The Constitutional Tribunal of Poland has requested a written statement from President Karol Nawrocki regarding the swearing-in of new judges, with a deadline set for April 17, 2026.
Klaudia Jachira: The President Plays with Very Dangerous Emotions. Personally, I Am Sad
Klaudia Jachira discusses the potential for Poland to exit the EU and expresses her sadness over the dangerous political maneuvers of the current government.
Jacek Nizinkiewicz: Mateusz Morawiecki has not been pushed out of the party and is growing in strength. Where is he heading?
The internal conflicts within Poland's ruling party, PiS, have escalated, prompting a public warning from Jarosław Kaczyński to discipline party members.
New Party Survey. KO's Lead Over PiS Grows. Grzegorz Braun's Party Gained the Most
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition (KO) has increased its lead over the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in Polish political preferences.
Cezary Szymanek: Polexit does not come suddenly. It starts with such decisions
The article discusses the implications of Poland's political decisions that may lead to a potential exit from the European Union, emphasizing a growing anti-EU sentiment.
Kaczyński made a mistake? Here’s what Poles think about Czarnek
The article discusses the Polish public's reactions to the candidacy of former education minister Przemysław Czarnek as the potential Prime Minister, following his nomination by Jarosław Kaczyński during a PiS convention.
Extraordinary meeting of PiS leadership. 'A test of whether Jarosław Kaczyński is still the leader'
The leadership of the Law and Justice party convened an extraordinary meeting to discuss their candidate for Prime Minister, Przemysław Czarnek, emphasizing the need for unified support.
SAFE or SAFE 0 percent? The leader of the Confederation 'reconciled' PiS and KO in this matter
The leader of the Confederation, Krzysztof Bosak, rejects both the EU SAFE initiative and the presidential SAFE 0 percent proposal, criticizing both as inadequate and poorly structured.
Government releases PIS and Pasep for those born in March this Monday (16); see calendar
The Brazilian government is set to release the PIS salary bonus for workers born in March on Monday, April 16, 2024, under specific eligibility criteria.
Payment of the second batch of the salary bonus starts this Monday; understand
The second batch of the PIS/Pasep salary bonus for 2024 begins distribution on Monday, benefiting over 2 million workers with approximately R$ 2.5 billion in total payments.
Salary Allowance PIS/Pasep 2026 Will Have New Payment This Monday; See Who Will Receive It
The PIS/Pasep salary allowance for 2026 will have a new payment available on Monday, February 16, specifically for workers born in February.
Prof. Jerzy Pisuliński: Can the Constitutional Tribunal Turn Back Time?
A group of PiS lawmakers is petitioning the Constitutional Tribunal to declare the current selection process for judges unconstitutional, arguing it infringes upon the continuity and individual terms of judges.
Tusk: 'Polexit is a real threat today'
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warns that there is a real threat of 'Polexit' as various factions within the government are pushing towards leaving the European Union.
Will PiS Gain Due to Czarnek? A New Survey Indicates Clearly
A recent survey shows that over half of Poles do not believe that Przemysław Czarnek's nomination as the candidate for Prime Minister by PiS will improve the party's polling results.
After me, the deluge. What President Nawrocki is playing and who benefits from it
The article discusses President Nawrocki's dangerous path regarding SAFE, signaling vulnerability to Russia and the implications of PiS's candidate for the 2027 elections.
Sasin: We're exiting the ETS. Just as well PiS could announce a Polexit
Jacek Sasin of PiS stated that the party plans to exit the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS), suggesting this could have drastic implications for Poland's energy sector.
PiS has a bill for exiting the ETS system. Will the Polish economy gain or lose?
The article discusses Poland's legislative initiatives regarding the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the potential implications for the Polish economy.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Why the veto to SAFE hit Poland's security and position. Three reasons
Michał Szułdrzyński discusses the implications of the recent veto to SAFE, arguing it jeopardizes Poland’s security and sovereignty while reflecting a shift in political attitudes of the ruling PiS party.
Tusk wants to 'stop political madmen'. PiS's swift response: 'Traitor'
Donald Tusk calls for a united front against political extremism, provoking a fierce backlash from PiS leaders who accuse him of undermining Poland's sovereignty.
Do Poles believe in the 'Czarnek effect'? We have the survey results
The article discusses the selection of Przemysław Czarnek as the candidate for prime minister by the PiS party, highlighting political factions within the party and public sentiment towards this decision.
Will the 'Czarnek Effect' Save PiS? Over Half of Respondents Have No Illusions
Przemysław Czarnek has been nominated as the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, reflecting a strategic shift within the party to appeal more to its conservative base.
Przemysław Czarnek for Prime Minister? Here’s what we heard in the Sejm. "This is a clear turn for PiS"
Przemysław Czarnek has emerged as the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, garnering skepticism from the public and political analysts about his chances of success.
The Sejm has chosen new judges for the Constitutional Tribunal. One name catches attention
The Polish Sejm has appointed new judges to the Constitutional Tribunal, filling vacancies that had remained since December 2025, with notable candidates highlighted in the selection process.
Czarnek's declaration on 'OZE-sroze'. Expert points out the problem
Przemysław Czarnek, speaking at a PiS convention, criticized the European energy framework and asserted Poland's reliance on coal while facing scrutiny for his own use of EU funding for solar panels.
He was expected to be a candidate for Prime Minister for PiS. The President of Chełm is fighting the government for 180 million
The President of Chełm is engaged in a legal battle with the Polish government over a 180 million PLN grant intended for a commemorative museum and cultural center.
Czarnek after Nawrocki's veto: If the government bypasses the law, there will be a State Tribunal
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law related to the EU's SAFE program, leading to a strong political reaction from the opposition and PiS member Przemysław Czarnek.
Elections to the Constitutional Tribunal. PiS Candidate Without Recommendation
During a recent meeting, the committee gave positive recommendations to several candidates for the Constitutional Tribunal while rejecting one from PiS.