In PiS they play by Kaczyński's rules, the war over SAFE, Sikorski, and the insurance doctrine
The article discusses the political dynamics surrounding the SAFE legislation in Poland, emphasizing the conflicting interests of President Nawrocki and Prime Minister Tusk.
The Sejm has decided on SAFE. Now everything is in Nawrocki's hands
The Polish Sejm has adopted amendments to the SAFE program, shifting responsibility to President Nawrocki.
Women’s Rights: EU Rejects New Fund for Safe Abortions
The EU has rejected a proposal for a new fund aimed at ensuring safe and legal abortion access for all women in the EU.
Nova Scotia bill increases fines, strengthens enforcement as part of illegal cannabis crackdown
Nova Scotia has proposed legislation to enhance enforcement and penalties against illegal cannabis dispensaries as part of a broader efforts to ensure safe cannabis usage.
180 billion PLN for defense under question. Time for SAFE is running out
The article discusses the legislative status and implications of the SAFE financial instrument for Polish defense funding amidst ongoing parliamentary discussions.
Every day of delay costs. Will Poland manage to use funds from SAFE?
The article discusses the implementation of the SAFE financing instrument in Poland and the challenges posed by legislative amendments and VAT regulations.
When will SAFE land on the president's desk? The Senate approved important amendments
The Polish Senate has approved amendments to the SAFE legislation aimed at enhancing military support for EU member states, which will now return to the Sejm before being sent to the president for final approval.
The President Did Not Propose Amendments to SAFE Despite Numerous Doubts and Announcements
The President of Poland failed to submit amendments to the SAFE legislation concerning EU funding for the defense industry, despite prior indications of intent.
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.
No chances for a truce between Tusk and Nawrocki? New dispute on the horizon
The National Security Council meeting failed to promote reconciliation in Poland's political landscape, leading to renewed conflicts, particularly concerning the contentious SAFE legislation.
Europe Tightens Migration Policy with Two Key Texts That Complicate Asylum Applications
The European Parliament has approved new legislation that allows member states to return asylum seekers to countries deemed 'safe', complicating the asylum process.
South American country will be a 'third safe country' for migrants expelled from Europe
The European Parliament approved changes to EU regulations defining a 'third safe country' for migrants, which includes several nations and allows member states to send migrants abroad.
The new law that changes the rental rules in New York and will be implemented in 2026
A new law in New York establishes extreme heat as a criterion for habitability in rental housing, requiring air conditioning systems to maintain safe temperatures starting in 2030.