Is President Karol Nawrocki Using His Veto Power Too Often? Survey Results
The article discusses a survey on Polish citizens' opinions regarding President Karol Nawrocki's use of veto powers, including constitutional regulations and comparison with previous presidents' activities.
We know how Poles evaluate Karol Nawrocki's use of veto power
A recent assessment reveals Polish citizens' views on President Karol Nawrocki's application of his veto power regarding legislative decisions.
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.
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.
EU to push Ukraine loan ‘one way or the other’ – von der Leyen
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU will push forward with a loan for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto, linked to oil supply disputes between Ukraine and Hungary.
Kosiniak-Kamysz: "The veto on SAFE is a strategic mistake by the president"
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz criticizes President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE bill, claiming it undermines Poland's national security and military modernization.
Are Poles turning away from Karol Nawrocki? This poll is thought-provoking
Public opinion shifts regarding President Karol Nawrocki intensify following his recent veto of key legislation.
Tusk found a way to bypass the president's veto for defense loan procurement
Poland's government seeks to obtain favorable EU loans for its defense sector despite President Karol Nawrocki's veto.
Why did the President veto the SAFE?
The article discusses the implications of the Polish President's veto on the SAFE program, examining the motivations and potential consequences for the right-wing electorate and governmental relationships.
Minister Domański on the President's Veto Regarding SAFE: It's Against Poland's Interest
Minister Domański addresses the importance of partnership and dialogue in the Polish capital market at the Financial Market Forum, highlighting the country’s strong macroeconomic fundamentals amid geopolitical tensions.
Veto on the amendment to the criminal procedure. The Ministry of Justice firmly rebuffs the allegations of the President's Chancellery
Polish President's Chancellery vetoes a proposed amendment to the criminal procedure, citing concerns over the protection of minors and public safety.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty once again applies the 'Marshal's veto'. He returned another project to the president
Włodzimierz Czarzasty has exercised the 'Marshal's veto' again, returning a legislative proposal by the president to the parliament.
Fitch: Nawrocki's veto on the SAFE Act highlights risks for public finances
Fitch Ratings emphasizes that President Karol Nawrocki's veto on the SAFE Act reveals risks associated with Poland's public finances due to extended political deadlock.
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.
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.
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.
Senior EU official rebukes Zelensky over Orban threat
A senior EU official criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky for suggesting military action against Hungary's Prime Minister Orban over a loan veto.
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.
The Head of the President's Office Explains His Veto. 'It’s a Great Shame for Żurek'
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed changes to criminal procedure, citing concerns over citizen safety and the efficacy of legal proceedings.
"National Betrayal," the Polish government accuses the president. Why did the Polish president veto a 44 billion euro loan for the army?
The Polish president vetoed a significant loan for the military, causing tensions with the government and sparking accusations of betrayal.
Pavel will neither veto the budget nor delay its approval, Schillerová said
President Pavel confirmed that he will not veto or postpone the approval of the budget, according to Schillerová.
Veto of Karol Nawrocki regarding the SAFE program. Did Poles side with the president?
President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE program has received a largely negative response from the Polish public, according to a recent survey.
There is a spark in the Nawrocki-Tusk line. Poles divided in the poll. 'Abstraction'
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced a veto on the SAFE program loan, leading to a public dispute with Prime Minister Donald Tusk over national sovereignty, and a new cabinet resolution authorizing Tusk's ministers to proceed with the loan agreement.
Kutarba: The president is not a traitor, but he will lose with the veto
The article discusses the political implications of the President's veto and the government's strategy to bypass it.
Marek Kutarba: The president is not a traitor, but he will lose on the veto
The article discusses the Polish government's maneuvering around the president's veto and the potential implications for political accountability.
Tusk's government launches Plan B for SAFE. Agreement with the EU despite the president's veto
The Polish government is pursuing a loan agreement with the EU for 43.7 billion euros in response to President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE financial instrument legislation.
Bartłomiej Biskup: After the veto on SAFE, Karol Nawrocki has become a patron of the right-wing camp
President Karol Nawrocki's veto against the SAFE act is perceived as losing political significance amidst changing public opinion and government assurances that the program will still be implemented.
Piotr Szymaniak: The Presidential Veto Will Only Reinforce Pathologies of Criminal Procedure
The veto of the criminal procedure reform by President Karol Nawrocki threatens to undermine fundamental legal protections and create enduring procedural issues in Poland.
Why did the Polish president veto the €44 billion loan for the army? Tusk's government accuses him of national betrayal
The Polish president vetoed a significant loan intended for military expansion, leading to accusations of national betrayal from the opposition government.
Nawrocki's Veto: Poland's Right Harms Its Own Country
President Nawrocki's veto represents a continuation of Poland's right-wing government's trend of self-isolation, undermining national interests in the EU and NATO.
Tusk Revealed the Background of His Visit to TVP Info. This Was Not Recorded by Cameras
Donald Tusk discussed the implications of President Karol Nawrocki's veto on the SAFE legislation during his appearance on TVP Info.
Gen. Roman Polko comments on President Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE. Talks about "political idiots"
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law implementing the EU's SAFE mechanism, citing potential long-term debt risks for Poland.
Donald Tusk: The situation is becoming dangerous. Kaczyński has put the president in a no-win situation
Donald Tusk warns that the recent political moves by Jarosław Kaczyński have left President Karol Nawrocki with no viable options, especially regarding the veto of the SAFE program.
Two demonstrations in front of the Presidential Palace. Germans write about the conflict in Poland
On March 12, President Karol Nawrocki announced he would veto the SAFE law, arguing it would burden future generations with debt linked to military spending, amid ongoing governmental plans to implement the program regardless of his decision.
Definition of suspect unchanged. Karol Nawrocki vetoed the amendment to the criminal procedure
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed an amendment to the criminal procedure law, citing concerns for citizens' safety and effective state response to serious crime.
Another Veto by Karol Nawrocki. "Serious Remarks"
Karol Nawrocki, the Polish President's chief of staff, vetoed a proposed amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure due to concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of the state's fight against serious crime.
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.
The veto will return like a boomerang. Czarnek is great news for Morawiecki
Political commentators discuss the implications of President Nawrocki's predictable veto of the SAFE Act and its potential future repercussions in Polish politics.
The Sejm has decided. CBA to be abolished
The Polish Sejm voted to abolish the Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA), despite a veto threat from the president's office.
Sharp dispute over money for weapons. I won't let Western banks profit, the president retorted to Tusk
Poland plans to obtain funds for military modernization under the EU SAFE program despite the president's veto on the loan conditions, drawing sharp criticism from the ruling coalition.
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.
Gen. Polko: The President's Veto is a Dangerous Prelude to Polexit
General Roman Polko argues that the presidential veto against the SAFE law threatens Poland's national security and could lead to a Polexit from the European Union.
Dispute over SAFE after presidential veto. The President's Office accuses the government of trying to circumvent the law
President Karol Nawrocki has officially announced his veto regarding the implementation of the EU's SAFE program, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to convene an extraordinary government meeting to initiate a 'Plan B'.
Szymon Hołownia: We should take money both from SAFE and from Glapiński
Polish politician Szymon Hołownia criticizes the president's veto of a proposed law related to the Polish Investment Fund and the SAFE program.
Prime Minister Tusk: The President's veto will not stop us
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the government will adopt a resolution to implement the SAFE program in Poland, despite President Karol Nawrocki's veto.
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.
Veto of Karol Nawrocki regarding the SAFE law. It is known what the government will do
The Polish government is preparing for an extraordinary meeting to discuss President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU financial instrument implementation law called SAFE.
The President of Poland vetoed the law on EU defense loans
The Polish President vetoed the law allowing the country to take a €44 billion loan from the EU for defense, arguing that Poland's security should not depend on foreign decisions.
War Will Affect Poland's GDP, President to Veto SAFE
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East may slow down Poland's economic growth according to analysts, while President Karol Nawrocki plans to veto the SAFE legislation due to concerns over national sovereignty.