Trap for Nawrocki. "Extreme scenario of judges' oath"
The article discusses President Nawrocki's confrontational path against the ruling government and the potential implications of his veto actions.
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.
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.
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.
The EU Attorney General endorses countries' veto against Huawei over national security
The EU Attorney General supports member states' ability to exclude Huawei from telecommunications infrastructure due to national security concerns.
The judicial veto on hunting worsens the wolf crisis in Galicia: "They are forcing us to abandon," farmers complain
Farmers in Galicia are expressing frustration over a judicial ban on wolf hunting, which they claim exacerbates their existing challenges and leads to significant livestock losses.
EDITORIAL ⟩ Orbán Holds Back Further Progress
Viktor Orbán blocked a €90 billion aid package for Ukraine during an EU summit, sparking sharp criticism and discussions on the limitation of veto power.
Crack within Tidö on the EU's crucial question
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson expresses frustration over Hungary's veto power in the EU, calling for reform of decision-making processes, while the Sweden Democrats oppose such changes.
Orbán's veto angered European leaders. Many hope it was his last summit.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's veto of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine at a recent EU summit drew widespread criticism and might signal the end of his political influence as elections approach.
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.
The veto of Karol Nawrocki divides Poles. The Internet is boiling
The veto by Karol Nawrocki regarding the European SAFE program has sparked significant controversy and debate in Poland.
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.
Merz calls Orbán's veto on Ukraine disloyal act
Friedrich Merz criticizes Viktor Orbán's veto against EU loans to Ukraine as a disloyal act, highlighting the implications for EU unity.
Friday, March 20: This has happened overnight
Overnight news includes Denmark preparing for a potential U.S. attack on Greenland, scrutiny of Crown Princess Mette-Marit's relationship with Epstein, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban maintaining his veto against EU loans to Ukraine, and Iran executing three men after controversial trials.
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.
Orban halts billion loans to Ukraine: - Blackmail
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban maintains his veto against a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, sparking outrage among EU leaders during a summit in Brussels.
Merz asks the EU Commission to find alternative loan opportunities for Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urges the EU to explore other lending options for Ukraine following Hungary's veto against a proposed €90 billion loan.
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.
Fico confirmed: Loan for Ukraine remains blocked
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has stated that the EU loan for Ukraine will remain blocked due to the veto from Slovakia and Hungary, despite a majority of EU leaders supporting the loan at a summit in Brussels.
The EU is already expecting Orban to lose elections to release credit to Ukraine, but now it threatens Slovakia: "If there's no oil, there's no aid"
The European Union is withholding €90 billion in credit for Ukraine due to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's veto, linked to demands regarding oil pipeline repairs; EU leaders are hopeful for a change in Hungary's political landscape after upcoming elections.
EU threatens Hungary over Ukraine loan – Politico
The EU is considering punitive measures against Hungary, including stripping its voting rights, after Prime Minister Viktor Orban's veto of a controversial loan to Ukraine.
The great race for the Basque language begins divided by the 'veto' to CCOO and the withdrawal of the socialists
The Korrika event promoting the Basque language faces controversy due to the exclusion of the CCOO union and the withdrawal of socialist supporters.
Tensions at the Summit: Frustration with Orbán over Ukraine
Discussions at the summit have been tense, particularly concerning Hungary's veto of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine.
Dutch PM: Hungary's veto is unacceptable, EU must not give in to Orbán's blackmail
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten denounces Hungary's veto of a €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine as unacceptable and urges the EU to provide support to Ukraine against Russian aggression.
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.
The Game in Brussels: Will Orbán 'Chicken Out' Again?
The article discusses the expectations surrounding Viktor Orbán's decision at an upcoming EU summit in Brussels, particularly regarding Hungary's veto of aid to Ukraine.
Storm after Nawrocki's decision. The USA clearly responds to rumors
Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE Act has sparked criticism from government representatives and speculation about US influence on the decision.
Hungary’s Orbán to face pressure over Ukraine loan veto at EU summit
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán continues to block a €90bn loan for Ukraine, insisting on the repair of the Druzhba pipeline as a condition before he will support the funding, leading to tension with other EU leaders during an upcoming summit.
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.
Sánchez sends several ministers against his leftist partners to circumvent the veto of PP, PNV, and Junts on the aid decree
Pedro Sánchez is trying to navigate political tensions with his leftist partners as he works to pass a decree for economic aid related to the Iran war, amid opposition from right-wing parties.
EU and Ukraine reach agreement on the Druzhba pipeline: Will Orban lift the veto – it will depend on multiple factors?
The EU and Ukraine have reached an agreement regarding the Druzhba oil pipeline, with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban's approval on Ukraine's financial aid remaining uncertain.
There is hope: EU leaders and Zelensky used letter diplomacy to negotiate with Orbán
EU leaders are employing letter diplomacy to resolve Hungary's ongoing veto on funds intended for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions.
"Expectations are very low, I don't think credit will be unlocked": Orban does not yield to the EU and Ukraine will reach the April deadline without receiving aid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is unlikely to lift his veto on a €90 billion EU aid package for Ukraine, leading to concerns that Ukraine will not receive necessary funds by April.
Orbán rejected the EU's offer to 'save face' in the Druzhba pipeline case: 'No oil, no money,' he insists
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has rejected the EU's offer for assistance in repairing the Druzhba pipeline, citing a lack of oil and funds as reasons for his ongoing veto against EU support for Ukraine.
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.
Dr. Wojciech Warski: SAFE Loans Will Significantly Complicate Polexit
Dr. Wojciech Warski criticizes the presidential veto on the SAFE loans funding for the modernization of the Polish Armed Forces, emphasizing its implications for Poland’s security and its relationship with the EU.
Prof. Andrzej Nowak for 'Rzeczpospolita': Let Germany pay for Poland's SAFE as part of reparations
Professor Andrzej Nowak discusses the implications of the presidential veto regarding the EU SAFE program and calls for Germany to contribute to Poland's military modernization as reparations.
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.
Roraima deputies approve the use of artificial tanning beds banned by Anvisa
State deputies in Roraima have overridden the governor's veto on a law regulating the use of artificial tanning beds, which are banned by national health authorities due to cancer risks.
Aid for women to buy guns: MP requests that the city hall veto the project
The Goiás Public Ministry has requested that the mayor of Goiânia veto a law project that would provide financial aid for women victims of violence to purchase firearms.
Tarcísio enacts naming rights law for public events and equipment in SP
The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas, has enacted a law that allows for naming rights for state public events and equipment despite a veto on mandatory allocation of funds from these deals.
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.
Federal Government Sees Unconstitutional Portions in Antifaction Bill, But Veto Would Cause Wear on Lula
Brazil's federal government has identified potential unconstitutional aspects of the Antifaction Bill but is hesitant to veto it due to political implications.
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.
Defense of the homeland is the most important, also in financial terms. It has a statutory legal basis
The article discusses the Polish government's plans to access EU funding for military support despite a presidential veto, highlighting legal and constitutional implications.