Poland’s new government will want US firms to buy equity stake in nuclear project
A potential new liberal government in Warsaw wants U.S. partners to take at least a 30 percent equity stake in the construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant
Head of Polish central bank slams calls to oust him as an assault on Poland’s financial security
Adam Glapinski claimed that the new parliamentary majority wants rid of him because he won’t undersign an application for Poland to join the euro until its economy is ready
Polish coalition agreement: a mix of right, ridiculous, and frightening
The anti-Law and Justice coalition has signed an agreement filled with broadly correct propositions that are difficult to disagree with, however, it also hints at unleashing a witch-hunt in Poland, writes political commentator Rafał Woś
Leader of the Polish Left party admits that abortion law won’t change
“It is clear that not all members of the new ruling coalition would support changing the abortion law,” said Włodzimierz Czarzasty
By nominating Morawiecki to try to form the next government, President Duda knows what he is doing
The reasons behind President Duda’s nomination of Morawiecki to form the next government are multifaceted and more nuanced than the opposition claims, writes Bogumił Łoziński for Catholic website gosc.pl
Agreement on Poland’s liberal coalition not yet signed as conservative PM Morawiecki assures he can still amass a majority
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki insists his party will be ready to continue in government with a majority by the time the new parliament sits