Scandalous poster spreads across the internet
A scandalous poster depicting Law and Justice chairman Jarosław Kaczyński’s face as part of a knife handle, has been spreading throughout the internet. The deputy head of the Museum of Warsaw is one of the people who shared the image.
“The murder in Gdańsk had no political background,” says PM’s expert
Waldemar Paruch, the PM’s plenipotentiary for the Center of Strategic Analysis, argued that the murder in Gdańsk did not have a political background.
Morawiecki calls for national unity
PM Mateusz Morawiecki calls for an improvement of public life and debate in the wake of Paweł Adamowicz’s death: “A great evil has happened. Let us try to forge it into something good. Let this be a breakthrough,” he said.
PiS will not take part in the elections to replace murdered mayor
Law and Justice (PiS) will not put a candidate forward in the by-elections for the position of Mayor of Gdańsk. Dorota Kania explains why such a decision is the best and how it will avoid unnecessary political friction.
Wildstein: Combating hate speech will not stop conflict in Poland
Writer and journalist Bronisław Wildstein is critical of attempts to combat hate speech. “Fighting hate speech is a concept made up by liberal elites, which is meant not to better customs, but to censor some of the speeches of a right-wing character,” Wildstein explained.