Government: In the coming days, 1800 Poles will return from the Middle East to the country
The Polish government is facilitating the return of 1800 citizens from the Middle East amid ongoing conflicts in the region.
Additional day off in 2026. There is a government decision
The Polish government has announced an additional day off for employees in 2026 due to overlapping holidays on Saturdays, following labor code regulations.
What will we buy with SAFE loans? The government reveals projects
Poland plans to purchase military equipment with EU loans, emphasizing the importance of the SAFE program for its defense industry.
Poland also wants to ban social networks for children under 15. Tusk's government is already preparing a law
The Polish government is preparing a law that would prohibit access to social media for children under 15, making operators responsible for age verification.
"It's boiling" in the Civic Coalition. Trzaskowski talked with Tusk about "cutting out" his people
Rafał Trzaskowski and Donald Tusk met to discuss the current political situation in Poland, particularly regarding the status of local governments and Trzaskowski's political faction.
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 Turn in the Rankings of Donald Tusk's Government. Such Numbers Have Not Been Seen for a Long Time
Recent survey results indicate that public approval of Donald Tusk's government has declined, with negative ratings at 47.2% and positive ratings at 30%.
How do Poles evaluate Donald Tusk's government? We have the latest survey
A recent survey reveals that 34% of Poles support Donald Tusk's government, with a slight increase from previous months, while 41% express a negative opinion.
Judge Łubowski excluded from the EAW for Ziobro. Revealed negative attitude towards Tusk's government and the prosecutor's office
Judge Dariusz Łubowski has been recused from a case regarding the European Arrest Warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro due to perceived bias after expressing negative views about the current Polish government.
"We do, not talk" - has the government found a way for better communication?
The article discusses the Polish government's rebranding efforts and newly appointed spokesperson Adam Szłapka, evaluating the government's public communication effectiveness over the past six months.
Karol Nawrocki is to veto key laws. A slap in the face for Tusk's government
Karol Nawrocki plans to veto significant legislative changes, including those affecting the National Council of the Judiciary, raising concerns about judicial stability and agricultural regulations.
Several Deputies Leave Poland's Ruling Coalition Parties
Several deputies from the party 'Polska 2025' have left the ruling coalition in Poland to form a new party called 'Centrum', though Prime Minister Donald Tusk insists that the government remains stable.
The ruling coalition party in Poland has split
A split within Poland's ruling coalition party 'Poland 2050' has led to the departure of 14 deputies, with leaders promising to maintain government support despite disagreements.
We Reveal: Tusk Continues to Maintain the Legislative Council, with Neo-Judges and 'On-Duty' Lawyers of PiS
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has kept the Legislative Council intact, populated by neo-judges and lawyers affiliated with the previous PiS government, despite the electoral defeat of PiS in October 2023.
Chaos in Poland 2050 Could Shake the Government? Szłapka Outlines Scenarios
Tensions within the Poland 2050 party lead to questions about the stability of the government coalition, despite assurances from government spokesman Adam Szłapka.
Polish President Nawrocki Seeks Conflict with the Government. No One Has Vetoed So Many Laws So Quickly
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has used his veto power extensively, blocking more bills in six months than his predecessor did in a decade, hinting at a significant tension with Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government.
Leader of the Hungarian Opposition Amuses Tusk with His Colleague's Name. "I Understand, I am Donald"
Péter Magyar, leader of the Hungarian opposition, held discussions with European leaders in Munich ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, where his party, Tisza, may challenge Viktor Orbán's long-standing government.
PiS and Confederation Against SAFE. Tusk Comments
The Polish parliament voted on a government bill related to the EU SAFE program for defense investments, facing opposition from PiS and Confederation.
Nawrocki Wanted to Break the Coalition. Post-Communist, but Ours
Karol Nawrocki engaged in a lengthy discussion with ministers from Donald Tusk's government about Poland's involvement in the EU SAFE program, raising concerns over its implications for Polish sovereignty and the defense industry.
The National Security Council is in session. 'Too many questions, too few answers'
The Polish National Security Council convened to address pressing security issues, including a loan for the SAFE program, Poland's invitation to Donald Trump's Peace Council, and the investigation concerning contact of a government official with eastern business interests.
State Tribunal Not for Glapiński? "Efforts Have Stalled"
The Polish government has abandoned plans to put Adam Glapiński, head of the National Bank of Poland, before the State Tribunal due to minimal expected political benefits.
Political row over the outfits of Polish representatives at the Olympics. 'Hypocrites from PiS' and 'Tusk's fault'
A political controversy has erupted in Poland regarding the choice of clothing supplier for the Olympic team, sparking accusations between government officials and the opposition.
What next with PIP? The race against time and the European Commission is ongoing
Following coalition misunderstandings regarding the final shape of the State Labor Inspectorate reform, the development of a new version of the law has accelerated.
Trump's World (Day 382): U.S. Ambassador Causes Friction with Poland, Tusk Rejects His Lecturing
The Polish government and the U.S. ambassador in Warsaw are in dispute over Poland's reluctance to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, amidst other U.S.-Poland relations developments.
The Ziobro marriage now lives separately? "I live and work in Brussels"
Former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro announced in January that he has been granted asylum by the Hungarian government, stating his commitment to fighting political banditry and supporting the principles he has always stood for, which he claims have made him a target for revenge from Donald Tusk.
Who does the ruling coalition want to introduce to the Constitutional Tribunal?
The ruling coalition is planning to select judges for six vacancies in the Constitutional Tribunal in early March, with discussions surrounding the possibility of filling additional gaps.
Szczepkowska ruthless towards Nawrocki. Things heated up after these words
Tensions between the government of Donald Tusk and President Karol Nawrocki escalate with a dispute over the National Security Council's meetings.
The government fears this ban. Hołownia wanted it, Tusk didn't give the green light
The article discusses the Polish government's hesitation to enact a ban on youth access to social media following Australia's recent regulations aimed at protecting children.
The Third Temptation of Kosiniak-Kamysz: Behind the Scenes of Alliance Reversal Talks with the USA in the Background
The article discusses political proposals made to Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz by PiS, the role of American influence in Polish political discussions, and the necessary support PiS needs to unseat Donald Tusk's government.
Poles are trying to resell the free guide from Tusk's government. 200 PLN is too little
Residents in Poland are attempting to profit by reselling a free government-issued guide, which they initially received without charge, on e-commerce platforms for surprising prices.
PIP Reform, Approach Two. Will Donald Tusk Accept the Bill This Time?
The new version of the PIP reform aims for more effective inspection processes after previous attempts were thwarted by employer opposition and Prime Minister Tusk's reversal.
The government announces another stage of deregulation. What changes are planned?
The Polish government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, is set to implement a new stage of deregulation, analyzing proposals from various ministries and entrepreneurs for potential reforms.
Poland opens 'Epstein dossier' and examines possible Russian involvement
The Polish government is forming a special investigative team to explore potential connections between Jeffrey Epstein and Russian intelligence services, as well as the implications of his activities for Poland's national security, a decision announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a cabinet meeting.
Sławomir Nowak wins in court. Part of the corruption scandal has been definitively discontinued
Former Minister of Transport Sławomir Nowak won a court ruling that definitively discontinued part of a corruption scandal involving bribery allegations during Donald Tusk's first government.
Poland reacts to the pedophilia scandal in the USA. Tusk establishes a special team
During a government meeting, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the establishment of an analytical team to investigate aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein case related to Poland.
Tusk appointed a special team. It concerns the pedophilia scandal in the USA
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has formed a special team to address the pedophilia scandal related to the USA.
Thousands of divorces in Poland at risk – Tusk overturns decisions of judges from the previous government
In Poland, thousands of divorces are now uncertain after a court ruled that decisions made by judges appointed by the previous justice minister were legally invalid, leading to potential reinstatements of marriages.
Tusk's government depoliticizes the KRS. The Senate passed a new law, now it's Nawrocki's move
The Polish Senate has approved a law reforming the National Judiciary Council (KRS), removing political selection of judges and allowing them to be elected by their peers instead.
Diplomatic unease after meeting with Trump. Fico was supposed to be shocked
The article discusses Zbigniew Ziobro's statements following his asylum in Hungary, where he criticizes the Hungarian opposition and Donald Tusk's government.
Big business or revenge on the left? We explain the controversy over the National Labour Inspectorate
The article discusses the recent backlash from Donald Tusk regarding a reform within his government that would empower the National Labour Inspectorate to convert contracts into employment agreements, questioning the sudden change of heart and its implications for political dynamics.
Tusk: "Poland defended itself against attacks on energy infrastructure"
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the country successfully defended against significant attacks on its energy infrastructure, which could have left half a million people without heat.
Kaczyński and Tusk in the same government? Morawiecki set a condition
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki emphasized that no future government will include Donald Tusk's political forces, despite Tusk's previous openness to a national unity government in times of war.
Bogusław Chrabota: Zbigniew Ziobro is unleashing a Polish civil war from Hungary
Bogusław Chrabota discusses the overwhelming accusations made by Zbigniew Ziobro against Tusk's government, suggesting a severe political conflict within Poland connected to Hungary.
Former PiS Minister on Agreement with Mercosur: I Don't Want to Condemn Tusk's Government Completely
Krzysztof Jurgiel warns that the EU-Mercosur agreement poses a significant threat to Polish agriculture, emphasizing the need for compensation for production standard differences.
Jarosław Kaczyński distances himself from Grzegorz Braun. "He crossed uncrossable borders"
Jarosław Kaczyński criticized Grzegorz Braun and discussed the European Council's approval of a trade deal with Mercosur, expressing concerns for Polish farmers and criticizing Donald Tusk's government for its inability to block the agreement.
Tusk vs. PIP Risked Class Warfare, Kaczyński Wants a Restart in PiS
Michał Szułdrzyński discusses the implications of the PIP reform, highlighting a sudden shift in the government's approach as Prime Minister announces a halt to the topic.
Agreement with Mercosur. "Tusk was played in Brussels.” “The consequences will be fatal"
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the Mercosur agreement, alleging that the Cypriot presidency of the EU is bypassing the European Parliament under pressure from the European Commission, with strong criticism from the Polish government and Minister of Agriculture Stefan Krajewski.
Donald Tusk at the Presidential Palace. What is the conversation about?
After a summit in Paris, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that he would discuss the roles of the president and the government in providing security guarantees for Ukraine following a ceasefire.
Donald Tusk already in the Presidential Palace. What will the conversation be about?
After the 'coalition of the willing' summit in Paris, Prime Minister Donald Tusk will discuss the roles of the president and government in providing security guarantees to Ukraine after a ceasefire.