Tag: Paweł Lisicki
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‘Polish sovereignty in danger’ – Senior editor warns of ‘catastrophe’ after Polish parliament passes legislation required by EU
Poland’s Lower House of Parliament, the Sejm, passed legislation on Friday that had been agreed upon between the Polish government and the European Commission. It shifts disciplinary proceedings against judges from the Supreme Court to the chief Administrative Court and allows judges’ credentials to be challenged in individual cases by other judges. Most of the…
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‘Escalation of the war in Ukraine is against Poland’s interests,’ warns top Polish editor
The editor-in-chief of the influential Do Rzeczy weekly, Paweł Lisicki, is warning that an escalation of the war in Ukraine could significantly undermine Polish security. “I’m interested in the Polish perspective. The escalation of this war increases rather than decreases risks for us,” said Lisicki in an interview for Radio WNET. He said that his…
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Polish president: ‘I am absolutely opposed to mandatory vaccinations’
During a cabinet council meeting involving top Polish politicians in the Warsaw presidential palace, President Andrzej Duda referred to claims in the public sphere that there could be mandatory vaccinations against the coronavirus in Poland. He noted that parents are worried that children will be forced to get vaccinated. “I want to tell the prime…
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Diplomats engaging in pro-LGBT propaganda are a disgrace, says senior Polish editor
Poland’s main liberal opposition parties are trying to use disinformation created in Moscow to discredit the Polish government in a manic drive to undermine the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) administration, writes Marek Pyza
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EU vaccination passport project is “authoritarianism,” says Do Rzeczy weekly editor in chief
The National Recovery Plan (KPO) will provide a very significant boost to the Polish economy
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Churches attacked in Poland over new abortion ruling is ‘new form of barbarity’, says prominent journalist
On Thursday, the Polish Constitutional Court decreed that eugenic abortion is incompatible with the Polish constitution. Since the verdict, multiple protests of pro-abortion and left-wing supporters were held throughout the country, and in some cases, churches were attacked, statutes vandalized, and church services interrupted. The protesters have shown a willingness for violence and have attacked…
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Opinion: Increase in PiS voters show scale of victory
Central Bank governor György Matolcsy on removing Hungary’s shame marks by 2030.