Donald Tusk won’t make abortion on demand legal in Poland unless he violates the rule of law
In an exclusive interview with Remix News, Pawel Ozdoba, the chairman of the Polish Center for Life and Family, explains why Donald Tusk, even if he becomes Poland’s next prime minister heading a motley coalition of center-to-left parties, will not be able to make abortion legal
Poles split on who should replace Kaczyński as leader of outgoing conservatives
In a recent poll on who should lead the Polish conservatives, two-fifths didn’t care and one in five chose “other,” indicating no trust in any of the current Law and Justice senior politicians
Chief aide to Polish president blames Kaczyński for election defeat and calls for his retirement
Marcin Mastalerek said that the leader of Law and Justice himself has acknowledged his own shortcomings in the recent election campaign

Polish elections: Law and Justice’s failure to act against LGBT/gender ideology came with a price
“One might suspect that since a conservative government is in power and we have a good education law in Poland, with traditional values explicitly mentioned in the preamble, there are no major threats here. However, we have known for quite a long time that the opposite is true.”
Poland’s ruling party made serious errors during election campaign, argues Polish expert
Poland’s Law and Justice party may have been a party open to listening to Poles eight years ago, but today it is corrupted by power and trapped in its own information bubble, argues Marcin Palade
Poland: Left-liberal opposition may not accept the election results if they lose
Polish political commentator Rafał Woś expresses his fear that the opposition in Poland will likely refuse to accept any election result other than a victory
Poland votes: Will conservative PiS secure the 42%-43% votes needed for independent rule?
Internal research from the Law and Justice (PiS) party suggests that in order to maintain a majority in the the lower house of the Polish parliament, the Sejm, they need 42%-43% of the vote
Poland’s ruling conservatives are winning the most important battles as election approaches
Law and Justice (PiS) is running a substantive election campaign on serious, crucial issues, and the opposition stands no chance in these areas, writes editor of conservative Sieci magazine, Jacek Karnowski
The conservatives ruling in Poland have delivered social justice
The secret of the success of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party in Poland is that it has delivered a better life for millions of ordinary Poles rather than concentrating on making the well-off even richer, argues Goran Andrijanić
Plurality of Poles believe the EU wants to bring down Poland’s conservative government
39 percent of Poles believe the EU aims to oust the Law and Justice government, a recent survey shows
German EPP leader Weber sparks outrage in Poland after calling for governing party to be replaced
“We are the only force that can replace Law and Justice in Poland and lead the country back to Europe,” Weber claimed
Jarosław Kaczyński returns to Polish government as deputy prime minister
Kaczyński returns to government less than a year after he had left it to concentrate on the upcoming elections
Poland: Ruling conservative PiS party promises big increase in child benefit and abolition of highway tolls before election
The Polish foreign minister also insisted that Poles not let themselves be guided by imperialist policies from the outside
Polish conservative ruling party strengthens lead in latest poll, now leads Civic Coalition by 12 points
The Law and Justice (PiS) party remain the strongest party in Poland prior to the elections, a recent poll by the Social Changes institute shows
Half of Poles believe left-wing opposition would axe social programs instituted by conservative government
The latest poll on support for Polish political parties shows a growing lead for Law and Justice (PiS) over Civic Coalition (KO), but the ruling party still lacks the majority to form a government independently
Poland: Polling shows support for ruling conservatives is growing
The gap between the ruling conservatives and the main opposition liberals is increasing, according to several surveys
Poll: More Poles believe conservative PiS party will win next parliamentary elections
Most Poles believe the economy and inflation will be the main campaign topic in the election year
Poland could face civil war, warns Polish conservative leader as tensions grow before election
“They are proposing something like a civil war, and if there is no resistance — and I am sure there would be resistance — then that would not be civil war but the pacification of opponents”
Wave of attacks and threats against Poland’s main conservative party
In the last month, PiS offices and politicians have been threatened with violence and their offices attacked
Poland elections 2023: Poll shows ruling conservative PiS party is still ahead but would lose its parliamentary majority
Although elections are a year away, polling shows Poland’s conservatives have some cause for concern
Polish local elections will have to be delayed, ruling party warns
There are also rumors that the ruling party is planning to change the electoral system for the parliamentary elections
Verhofstadt attacks PiS and calls ‘to get rid of von der Leyen’ if she pays EU funds to Poland
It isn’t the first time Guy Verhofstadt has lashed out at a conservative administration in Europe
Poles do not support plans to dismiss PM Morawiecki, survey shows
The Polish prime minister is reportedly under pressure from some colleagues within his own party
Kaczyński’s car pelted with eggs by protestors in Gniezno
One social scientist says the opposition has become frustrated and aggressive
A third term for ruling party would ensure Polish sovereignty
If Law and Justice (PiS) were to win a third term in next year’s parliamentary elections, it would prove that it is possible for a Polish government to pursue a sovereign course when faced with Russia, the EU and even the USA, says Jakub Maciejewski
The threats facing Poland are far bigger than inflation
Donald Tusk, the leader of the liberal opposition in Poland, spent most of his keynote address at the Civic Platform rally focused on rising prices while completely ignoring the war, Covid-19, and the way his German allies are compromised, writes Jakub Maciejewski for news portal wPolityce.pl
Polish PM Morawiecki under fire for accepting EC funding milestones
According to news portal Onet.pl, there is an uproar within the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) over the fact Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has accepted a number of European Commission conditions for Poland to be able to access EU funding from the Recovery Fund
Poland: Ruling conservative party tightens its grip on power
The Law and Justice party has come to an agreement with three out of four deputies in the “Polish Matters” parliamentary group
Leader of ruling party Jarosław Kaczyński leaves government
As had been signaled for some time, the leader of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) has departed from his post as deputy prime minister to concentrate on preparing his party for the parliamentary elections in the autumn of 2023
‘Poland cannot copy Western solutions to fight inflation,’ says Kaczyński
Combating inflation is one of the most important issues for the Polish government, said Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński
Kaczyński rallies his party at Warsaw convention
Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party in Poland, and who serves as deputy prime minister, used the occasion of a party convention to rally members in preparation for election year 2023 which will decide if the party gets an unprecedented third term in office
Poles rally around the flag but not necessarily the ruling conservative party
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine proved the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party had the best assessment of the threat Russia posed, but that has not translated into a surge for the ruling party because of other long-standing problems, writes Agaton Koziński for portal wp.pl
Poland’s ruling party seems to be passing war test, but economic difficulties could mean challenges ahead
Political scientist Artur Wróblewski tells the wPolityce portal that the present poll ratings for Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) party are very encouraging but warns they do not guarantee success in the election next year
Poland’s conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party surging in the polls
The ruling party in Poland may count on almost 40 percent of the votes and is close to holding a majority in parliament after the next elections
Polish voters flock to PiS as latest polling shows surge in support
According to the most recent survey by Social Changes, support for the ruling party in Poland has increased by seven percentage points compared to the previous week
Polish poll: Left-wing opposition party closes in on ruling Law and Justice (PiS)
While the ruling camp remains in the lead, the opposition’s largest party is slowly catching up, according to the latest survey by Social Changes
Poll: Bad news for Poland’s opposition
Only 25 percent of Poles believe that the opposition is prepared to take over power from Poland’s conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party
Poland: Support for conservative ruling party is starting to slip in polls
Expert says that rising inflation and higher prices of energy have inclined some voters to withhold support from Poland’s ruling party
Poland: Ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) is surging in the polls
The ruling party in Poland now has a massive 18-percentage point lead over the largest opposition party, the Civic Platform (PO), according to the latest public opinion poll
PiS’s gamble on the Polish March of Independence paid off
By taking full responsibility for the March of Independence, Law and Justice (PiS) put everything on the line and was rewarded with a powerful argument against the opposition
We must fight for Poland within the EU, not outside of it
The European Union must be changed, German influence stopped, and liberal-left social engineering unmasked, writes Jakub Maciejewski for portal wPolityce.pl
Opinion: Polish United Right has a very good chance at winning third term
The opposition has revealed its true colors to Poles. The question is: Will the United Right use this opportunity, and how? Columnist for wpolityce.pl Michał Karnowski offers his analysis
The bipolar politics of Poland
The great success of the last 30 years of Polish democracy is the formation of two separate political factions, writes political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin expelled from Polish government
The fate of the ruling United Right coalition hangs in the balance
Latest poll is bad news for Donald Tusk
Public opinion survey: most Poles believe that Donald Tusk’s return will negatively influence Polish politics
Opinion: German chancellor candidate is aware of Poland’s value to Germany
Politician Armin Laschet defends Germany’s interests – even at the cost of fundamental values – but also appreciates Poland’s relevance, writes foreign columnist of “Rzeczpospolita” daily Jędrzej Bielecki
Polish parties opinion survey: United Right surging, Civic Platform down – the end of the Tusk effect
The United Right is regaining its support in polls and is comfortably ahead of all opposition parties
Polish PM Morawiecki: The Polish Deal is a victory for Poles
Poland and Poles are succeeding, no matter what political opponents say abroad, says Polish PM at a political rally
Tusk’s goal is to paralyze the Polish state
Since the Civic Platform is not strong enough to take power away from Law and Justice, it will try to paralyze the state instead, warns Polish writer and columnist Rafał Ziemkiewicz
Law and Justice’s latest strategy to win the rural vote
PiS is not announcing a separate Polish Deal for rural Poland without reason. How will the opposition respond?
What has Donald Tusk’s return to Polish politics changed?
Civic Platform’s opposition competitors have not changed their strategy and Law and Justice continues to bet on the promotion of the Polish Deal, writes political columnist of ‘Rzeczpospolita’ daily Michał Kolanko
New power in PiS! PM Mateusz Morawiecki becomes the party’s deputy chairman
Remaining deputies will maintain their positions


Poll: Poland’s leading conservative party is surging among voters
With 40 percent of support among voters, the United Right is polling the highest it has in several months, according to the latest survey by Institute for Social Research and Market (IBRiS)
Despite COVID-19 crisis, Polish ruling party soars in the polls
The opposition should be able to use the crisis against the center-right ruling government, but they are failing at showing they have any solution that Poles would trust, writes Patryk Osowski
What is next for Poland’s conservative government?
Law and Justice (PiS) must rethink its strategy and plan for 2023 due to the coronavirus pandemic, writes Rzeczpospolita columnist Michał Kolanko
Tekieli: Poland needs a strategy to combat the invasion of LGBT ideology
Poland will lose itself, says prominent Catholic critic
Opinion: Polish media must change if the Right are to win the next election
PM Orbán says Europe may need a new conservative movement
PM Orbán mulls creating a new conservative movement in Europe
Polish Supreme Audit Office head under fire for fraud
The head of Polish Supreme Audit Office is under pressure from PiS to resign
Kaczyński’s knee operation was successful
There is just enough time for the operation between political campaigns
EU takes action against Islamic State’s online activities
“The IS has disappeared from a large portion of the Internet.”
No post-election honeymoon for Poland’s ruling party
A post-election hangover for PiS.
Can Poland’s ruling conservative party learn from its mistakes?
A new golden age in Polish history?
PiS demands recount in Senate elections
There is a high index of invalid votes in constituencies.
Internal negotiations within PiS shouldn’t be a threat
Negotiations between PiS and its coalitioners are tense.
Opinion: We are disliked but respected
Relations with Germany and the United States are improving but not so much with other major EU states and Israel, writes Jędrzej Bielecki.