Feb 24 • 18:05 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Monitor Polski from February 24, 2026 (positions 234-237)

The article discusses several governmental announcements and resolutions from Poland, including steps to reduce crime, a Senate resolution, and changes regarding family support.

The article contains official communications released on February 17 and 19, 2026, concerning important governmental decisions in Poland. It includes a statement from the Minister of Internal Affairs regarding a resolution by the Council of Ministers aimed at modifying the "Government Program for Reducing Crime and Antisocial Behaviors Together Safer for 2025-2028." This program outlines initiatives intended to enhance public safety and address crime in the country.

Additionally, the Senate of the Republic of Poland passed a resolution declaring its lack of consent to prosecute Senator Adam Bodnar. This action highlights ongoing discussions about accountability and the legal responsibilities of public officials in Poland, reflecting broader debates about governance and integrity within the political system. Furthermore, the article notes an announcement concerning the fees for issuing duplicates of the Large Family Card, which plays a crucial role in supporting families and offering financial assistance to eligible citizens.

Lastly, the article acknowledges a Senate resolution commemorating the 85th anniversary of the first drop of cichociemni (the Silent Unseen) into occupied Poland during World War II, marking a significant historical event that underscores Poland's rich and complex heritage. The combined announcements demonstrate the government's continuous efforts to address both historical remembrance and current public policy challenges.

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