Deputy Prime Minister called the PiS motion a 'blatant mockery'. A decision was made regarding the vote of no confidence
The Polish Parliament debated a no-confidence motion against Minister of Agriculture Stefan Krajewski, highlighting deep political divides and contrasting views on agricultural policy.
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.
Veteran of Kaczyński's election campaign talks to "Rzeczpospolita": PiS must stop being a "pip squeak right"
The article discusses the current state of the right-wing political landscape in Poland and the need for the ruling party PiS to strengthen its ideological stance.
The Suffering of Jesus Like a Cat's Bath? PiS MP Calls for the Director of the Museum to Resign
A PiS MP has called for the resignation of the director of the Polish Museum of the Origins of the Polish State due to the backlash against a meme exhibit involving religious imagery.
PiS MP Collects Signatures for KRS Lists for Piebiak and 'Patriots'
A deputy from the PiS party is collecting signatures in Poznań to support judges running for the reformed National Council of Justice, including controversial figure Łukasz Piebiak.
Ryszard Czarnecki on Sikorski's exposé: Nothing new. I would compare him to Orbán
Ryszard Czarnecki criticizes the absence of PiS MPs during Radosław Sikorski's exposé in the Polish Sejm, suggesting Sikorski's confrontational approach has alienated the opposition.
MEP from PiS expressed regret regarding TVN journalist. Party colleague mocks
Jacek Ozdoba, a Member of the European Parliament from PiS, expressed regret over comments made about journalist Katarzyna Kolenda-Zaleska, which were misinterpreted, while his party's affiliate mocked her.
Czarzasty assessed Kaczyński's absence: PiS respects Nawrocki less and less
Włodzimierz Czarzasty criticized the PiS party's increasing disrespect towards President Karol Nawrocki, highlighted by the absence of key PiS leaders during an important diplomatic speech.
Will PiS suspend Dworczyk? Over statements about SAFE
The Polish government may receive approximately €43.7 billion from the European Union through the SAFE program to modernize its defense, while opposing politicians express concerns over funds flow.
Will Ziobro lose asylum in Hungary? These news are an alarm for the PiS politician
A recent poll in Hungary shows rising support for the Respect and Freedom Party, which poses a challenge to the ruling Fidesz party ahead of the elections.
Mateusz Morawiecki to leave PiS? Sensational reports
Reports suggest internal conflicts within Poland's ruling party, PiS, may lead to Mateusz Morawiecki's departure from the party.
Who will be the PiS candidate for prime minister? Three new names in the game
Jarosław Kaczyński is maneuvering to assert his party leadership amidst internal conflicts by announcing a candidate for prime minister within weeks.
Pre-elections for the National Judiciary Council. The Coalition has prepared a resolution. PiS is going to the Constitutional Tribunal
The current Polish coalition government has introduced a resolution concerning pre-elections for members of the National Judiciary Council in response to a presidential veto on proposed changes to the judiciary election process.
PiS Organized a Conference on Defense. Controversial Appearance by Macierewicz
A conference on defense organized by Poland's ruling party featured a controversial speech by former Minister of Defense Antoni Macierewicz, causing internal divisions within the party.
A journalist asked PiS MPs a telling question. "Kaziu, tell the man!"
A journalist confronted PiS MPs with a question about the positive outcomes of changes made under their coalition government, but they refused to answer.
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.
Jarosław Krajewski: I do not see the option for a coalition between PiS and Grzegorz Braun
Jarosław Krajewski ruled out the possibility of a coalition between the ruling PiS party and the far-right politician Grzegorz Braun, emphasizing the need for PiS to focus on broadening its support and preparing a convincing program for voters.
It was supposed to be American-style, but it ended in a row. The storm around the meeting with PiS politicians
A planned series of student debates featuring PiS politicians faced significant challenges, including the rejection of a venue by Wrocław University authorities.
We reveal the Polish-Hungarian network. Included are Piebiak, neo-judges of the Supreme Court, Czarnek, and the former deputy president of the Constitutional Tribunal
A large group of Polish lawyers and beneficiaries of the PiS power in Poland is reportedly collaborating with a network of Hungarian law professors closely aligned with Viktor Orban's Fidesz party.
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.
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%.
Storm after Donald Tusk's words. Will the Prime Minister have trouble?
Donald Tusk's remarks regarding a major financial influx into the Stalowa Wola steel mill have sparked political backlash, particularly from the opposition party PiS.
PiS wants to establish a new service that could arrest even civilians?
The Polish government party PiS proposed creating a new military formation based on the Military Gendarmerie to enhance internal security and police support, raising concerns over potential civilian arrests.
Tusk against Nawrocki. This is how the government wants to circumvent a possible veto
The Polish government is facing opposition regarding the SAFE program aimed at securing €43.7 billion in preferential loans to support the defense industry, with critics fearing a loss of sovereignty and negative impacts on U.S. relations.
Tusk on 'thick skulls'. The former head of the Ministry of National Education felt called to account
Donald Tusk criticized opponents for their protests against government funding for the Stalowa Wola steelworks, calling them 'thick skulls.'
"A dramatic and terrible straw" in the Polish army. Michał Dworczyk pointed out the culprits.
Michał Dworczyk criticized the ineffective reserve system of the Polish army, comparing it unfavorably with Finland's military mobilization capabilities during a PiS defense convention.
Sikorski warns Nawrocki. "Stupid orders from Nowogrodzka"
Poland's Radosław Sikorski criticizes President Karol Nawrocki for potentially vetoing the SAFE program, which is seen as a crucial European initiative endorsed by U.S. sponsors amid opposition from PiS politicians.
Former collaborator of Kaczyński on the "trauma" of the PiS president. "He still pays a high price today"
A former associate of Jarosław Kaczyński discusses the challenges the PiS president faces in choosing a candidate for Prime Minister, warning that internal conflicts may arise from his approach.
PiS Program Convention in Stalowa Wola Opened by Mariusz Błaszczak. Michał Dworczyk Excluded
The PiS program convention in Stalowa Wola featured speeches from key party figures, with a notable exclusion of MEP Michał Dworczyk amid internal party rivalry.
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.
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.
Was it better under PiS or is it better under KO? Poles responded
An opinion poll indicates mixed sentiments among Poles regarding their quality of life since the Coalition Obywatelska took power.
Has Jarosław Kaczyński Lost Control Over the Situation in PiS? "The Atmosphere Within the Party Has Become Difficult"
The internal dynamics of Poland's ruling PiS party are under scrutiny as reports surface of factional disputes and potential leadership challenges affecting Jarosław Kaczyński's authority.
Michał Kolanko: The Mysterious Candidate for Prime Minister. Kaczyński Heats Up the Atmosphere in PiS
Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of PiS, has sparked speculation within the party by announcing a candidate for prime minister, leading to a chaotic political atmosphere.
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.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Kaczyński's candidate for prime minister will not save the party this time. Rather, it will deepen its crisis
Michał Szułdrzyński argues that Jarosław Kaczyński's choice for prime minister will likely not lead to a revival for the ruling party but rather exacerbate its existing issues.
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.
Piotr Zaremba: PiS may collapse under its own weight
The article discusses the internal struggles within Poland's ruling party, PiS, as individuals seek to take over leadership after Jarosław Kaczyński.
Poland: Dispute over Arms Billions from Brussels
Poland is facing a political dispute over the procurement of armaments funded by EU loans, with Prime Minister Tusk supporting the initiative while President Duda and the ruling PiS party oppose it.
Nawrocki more critical than Duda towards the courts. What after the veto on the KRS law?
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the law on the National Council of the Judiciary, signaling his intention to preserve the judicial system established by the PiS party without enacting reforms.
Survey: We Know Whether Poles Are Concerned That SAFE Serves German Interests
The PiS party calls for President Karol Nawrocki to veto a bill aimed at implementing the SAFE program, which is a financial tool for enhancing defense in EU countries.
Dispute over SAFE. How many Poles believe that the program serves Germany?
The Polish government is calling for President Karol Nawrocki to veto a law that implements the SAFE program, which is designed to strengthen European defense spending.
Piotr Szymaniak: To intimidate and bribe the rest, or the atomic version of the muzzle law
The article discusses the Polish president's veto of a law regarding the National Council of the Judiciary, suggesting that it reflects the ruling party's intention to maintain control over judicial independence.
Split in PiS? Poles sent a signal to Kaczyński. New poll
Recent speculations about a split within Poland's ruling party, PiS, have been fueled by internal faction conflicts and a new poll showing public sentiment.
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.
This is how PiS reacted to Nawrocka's interview. “It turned out average. It was not needed right now.”
Marta Nawrocka's interview for TVN24 has sparked significant debate, with a recent poll showing nearly half of Poles support her role as First Lady amid mixed reactions.
Who after Kaczyński? A survey indicates a single leader to take the helm in PiS
A recent survey reveals that former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is the top choice to succeed Jarosław Kaczyński as the leader of PiS.
Who will be PiS's candidate for prime minister? Jaroslaw Kaczynski has made a choice
Jaroslaw Kaczynski has hinted that the candidate for PiS prime minister will be announced by March, emphasizing the need for a person who can lead the party's parliamentary campaign effectively.
New poll on the future of PiS. Poles indicated who should replace Jarosław Kaczyński
A recent poll reveals internal divisions within Poland's ruling party, PiS, as members identify potential successors for its leader, Jarosław Kaczyński.