Police Chief on Plan B after Nawrocki's Veto. "MSWiA and MON are working"
Poland's police chief discussed efforts to create an alternative plan following President Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE program, which had significant implications for national security funding.
The veto of Karol Nawrocki divides Poles. The Internet is boiling
The veto by Karol Nawrocki regarding the European SAFE program has sparked significant controversy and debate in Poland.
Hungaryās OrbĆ”n to face pressure over Ukraine loan veto at EU summit
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor OrbĆ”n continues to block a ā¬90bn loan for Ukraine, insisting on the repair of the Druzhba pipeline as a condition before he will support the funding, leading to tension with other EU leaders during an upcoming summit.
Dr. Wojciech Warski: SAFE Loans Will Significantly Complicate Polexit
Dr. Wojciech Warski criticizes the presidential veto on the SAFE loans funding for the modernization of the Polish Armed Forces, emphasizing its implications for Polandās security and its relationship with the EU.
Should the government bypass Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE? There is a new survey from 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals public opinions on President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU SAFE program, highlighting its implications on military funding and defense industry investment.
Rzeczpospolita Survey: Poles Evaluate Whether the Government Should Implement the SAFE Program Despite the President's Veto
A recent survey indicates varied opinions among Poles regarding the government's potential continuation of the SAFE program despite a veto from the president.
Has Paskowy from TV Republika gone too far? Complaints to KRRiT have poured in
A TV Republika program's captions have sparked public complaints, as they reportedly portray a biased narrative around a recent EU funding veto by President Karol Nawrocki.
What After President Nawrocki's Veto? Poles Suggested to Tusk. New Poll
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced a veto on the SAFE program, while Prime Minister Donald Tusk affirmed government continuity amid uncertainty surrounding the initiative.
Defense of the homeland is the most important, also in financial terms. It has a statutory legal basis
The article discusses the Polish government's plans to access EU funding for military support despite a presidential veto, highlighting legal and constitutional implications.
SAFE after the veto: what next for billions for Poland?
The European Commission is set to proceed with disbursements despite a veto, with a loan agreement expected to be signed soon, allowing for an initial payment of 6.5 billion euros to Poland.
Billions of euros for armaments despite the veto. A political storm or a breakthrough for the army?
The presidential veto on a new fund for military financing has sparked political controversy but does not interfere with the existing funding mechanisms for Poland's military acquisitions.
Military analyst warns about the situation at the border. "It will start again. I am convinced"
Military analyst Marek Meissner warns that the situation at the Polish border may escalate due to the vetoing of funding for border services.
EC on the side of the government. Advance payment for Poland from SAFE will be made
Despite President Karol Nawrocki's veto, the European Commission is finalizing a loan agreement with the Polish government for SAFE funding.
Sejm heated by political war around SAFE
The political conflict in Poland intensifies regarding the SAFE program, following President Karol Nawrocki's veto of legislation to implement EU funding for defense.
The use of EU funds for strengthening defense has caused sharp disputes in Poland
A controversial veto by the Polish president over EU defense funding has sparked a political crisis regarding national security issues in Poland.
Veto to SAFE. Nawrocki: "It strikes at our sovereignty and security"
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law that would fund the Polish army with ā¬43.7 billion, citing various reasons aligned with the ruling party, PiS, which have been previously challenged by OKO.press.
President Karol Nawrocki will veto the SAFE act. Donald Tusk: Shame!
President Nawrocki decided to veto the SAFE act, citing concerns about national sovereignty and state finances, while proposing an alternative defense financing plan.
Sudden address by President Karol Nawrocki on Thursday. Where to watch?
President Karol Nawrocki will deliver an unexpected address today at 8:00 PM, focusing on the funding of the SAFE system amid a potential veto of a related law.
OrbƔn and Fico's veto will not work. Quick support for Ukraine from the Baltic
EU leaders are set to meet to persuade Hungary's Viktor OrbĆ”n and Slovakia's Robert Fico to approve a ā¬90 billion loan for Ukraine, as plans emerge for alternative funding if they refuse.
"Enough Deceit and Hypocrisy". What is Plan B for SAFE
Poland's government is preparing a Plan B to redirect funding from the SAFE program to the Armed Forces Support Fund in response to a potential veto by President Karol Nawrocki, which could disadvantage the police, firefighters, and border guards.
Survey: How an eventual veto regarding SAFE will influence the ratings of Karol Nawrocki
The article discusses the potential impact of a veto on the SAFE legislation on public perception of Polish President Karol Nawrocki.
Survey. We know how the veto regarding SAFE will affect the perception of Karol Nawrocki by Poles
The article discusses the implications of President Karol Nawrocki's decision on the SAFE financial instrument, which is critical for Poland's defense funding.
Politico: EU looks for solution to unblock Ukraine aid by offering OrbƔn symbolic victory
The EU is seeking a way to unblock aid for Ukraine by potentially offering Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbƔn a symbolic political victory, which may enable him to lift his veto against the funding.
Karol Nawrocki spoke out about SAFE. Will there be a veto?
Karol Nawrocki expressed the need for Poland's army to receive funds from the SAFE program but raised concerns regarding sovereignty and the transparency of expenditures.
KaczyÅski: The President should veto the SAFE Act
JarosÅaw KaczyÅski, 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.
Could Karol Nawrocki veto an important law? Poland might lose billions
Poland's parliament approved the SAFE program aimed at bolstering the European defense industry, with Poland set to receive significant funding, but uncertainty looms over whether President Karol Nawrocki will sign it due to conflicting party interests.
SAFE divides the political scene, what will the president do? Veto on the table
The Polish parliament passed the SAFE program enabling joint borrowing for armaments, igniting a political dispute about its implications and the president's potential veto.
Donald Tusk on the National Security Council Meeting: I Hope This Was Not Preparation for a Veto
Donald Tusk discussed the importance of the SAFE program during a National Security Council meeting, emphasizing its significance for Poland's defense and military industry funding.
"One should not negotiate with a criminal," "breaks equality"... The arguments of the PP's veto on new funding
The PP opposes new funding proposals, arguing against negotiating with criminals and citing threats to equality, amidst a backdrop of secret meetings between SƔnchez and Junqueras regarding regional funding.
Head of the Ministry of Education on the new project. The solutions were already in the amendment vetoed by Nawrocki
Barbara Nowacka, the Minister of National Education, announced a new bill aimed at increasing funding for educational resources in Poland, despite a previous veto by Karol Nawrocki.