SAFE Act Passed. What Will the President Do?
Poland's parliament approved participation in the SAFE military procurement program, which now awaits the president's signature.
Today the SAFE Act will go to the President. It is a card in the game about his role in defense
The Polish parliament is set to send the SAFE Act to the President, which could significantly affect the country's defense strategy and financing policies.
What if the president vetoes the SAFE act? The government: We will benefit, but there is one 'but'
The debate over Poland's SAFE program has intensified political clashes among the ruling coalition, opposition, and the Presidential Palace, with significant financial implications for national defense.
Jarosław Kaczyński Wants to Block Donald Tusk's Success. The Move Belongs to Karol Nawrocki
The article discusses the political tensions in Poland regarding the SAFE legislation, with President Duda caught between approving the act, seeking a Constitutional Tribunal review, or vetoing it, amid conflicting expectations from Jarosław Kaczyński's party.
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.
What happened after the country’s 'most dangerous law' went into effect? Here are the numbers
Illinois has not seen an increase in violent crime since the SAFE-T Act eliminated cash bail, yet law enforcement in rural areas reports new challenges related to public safety and addiction treatment.