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Morawiecki in Berlin: Poland and Germany have a strong partnership
PM Mateusz Morawiecki concludes a two-day visit to Berlin

V4 prime ministers and Austria agree on migration, disagree on energy
V4 PMs and Sebastian Kurz found common ground and disagreements
PM Orbán in Warsaw: Together we are strong
Hungarian-Polish friendship only strengthens
Poland is escaping the trap of medium development, says PM Morawiecki
The symbiosis between the state and market is needed.
Survey: Poles optimistic for their children’s future
CEE countries believe in a better future.
Everything hangs on the presidential elections in Poland
Opinion: Increase in PiS voters show scale of victory
The election shows that the number of PiS voters has increased significantly, which is a huge success, says Paweł Lisicki, editor in chief of DoRzeczy weekly.
Official results: PiS will rule alone for four more years, opposition takes Senate by one mandate
Official results: Law and Justice wins absolute majority.
Karnowski: What to take from these elections?
Although the PiS victory in the local elections was a huge success, the party will struggle to win again in four years time, unless they truly reform the country, writes Jacek Karnowski.
PiS triumphs in parliamentary elections
43.6 percent of voters voted for Jarosław Kaczyński’s party, according to an exit poll by IPSOS. If final results reflect exit poll numbers, Law and Justice will rule independently for the next four years.
Sakiewicz: We must fight for what we worked for
Law and Justice (PiS) must maintain its independent majority in parliament, so that Poland will not lose the progress it has made in the last four years, writes Tomasz Sakiewicz.
Morawiecki: Germans, not some Nazis committed The Holocaust
“The Holocaust wasn’t committed by some Nazis, but by Hitler’s Germany; the Third Reich is responsible for the Holocaust,” PM Mateusz Morawiecki said during a ceremony commemorating the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. The PM criticized attempts to revise the truth and claimed Poland will always stand as a guardian of truth.