Thousands attend an anti-government rally organized by Poland's main opposition party
Read full article: Thousands attend an anti-government rally organized by Poland's main opposition partyThousands of people have attended an anti-government rally organized by Poland’s nationalist conservative opposition party to boost support before next year’s presidential election.
Polish electoral body says former ruling party violated campaign rules, imposes penalty
Read full article: Polish electoral body says former ruling party violated campaign rules, imposes penaltyPoland’s electoral authority says that the former governing nationalist conservative party violated campaign funding rules in the 2023 parliamentary vote.
Exit poll: Conservative opposition leads Prime Minister Tusk's party in Poland's local elections
Read full article: Exit poll: Conservative opposition leads Prime Minister Tusk's party in Poland's local electionsAn exit poll released after Poland’s local and regional elections show Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s pro-EU party slightly trailing the conservative opposition party that governed Poland for eight years until December.
Poland gives support to centrist opposition after 8 years of nationalist rule
Read full article: Poland gives support to centrist opposition after 8 years of nationalist ruleNearly complete results show the majority of voters in Poland’s general election supported opposition parties that promise to reverse democratic backsliding and repair the nation’s relationship with allies.
Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk seeks to boost his election chances with a rally in Warsaw
Read full article: Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk seeks to boost his election chances with a rally in WarsawPoland’s opposition leader Donald Tusk is leading a march in Warsaw on Sunday aimed at energizing supporters and winning new hearts in his against-the-odds battle to unseat the right-wing government in the nation’s upcoming parliamentary election.
Polish democracy champion Lech Walesa turns 80 and comments on his country's upcoming election
Read full article: Polish democracy champion Lech Walesa turns 80 and comments on his country's upcoming electionFormer Polish President Lech Walesa says he is supporting opposition leader Donald Tusk’s effort to oust Poland’s conservative government in the country’s parliamentary election next month.
Poland's political parties reveal campaign programs before the Oct 15 general election
Read full article: Poland's political parties reveal campaign programs before the Oct 15 general electionPoland’s conservative governing party and the opposition has showered potential voters with promises as the country's political parties revealed their campaign programs before the Oct. 15 parliamentary election.
Poland's ruling party seeks referendum on privatization as it steps up attacks on opposition leader
Read full article: Poland's ruling party seeks referendum on privatization as it steps up attacks on opposition leaderPoland’s ruling party leader says voters will be asked in a referendum whether they support the sell-off of state-owned enterprises in a referendum.
Poland's conservative ruling party leader Kaczynski joins the government as deputy premier
Read full article: Poland's conservative ruling party leader Kaczynski joins the government as deputy premierPoland’s powerful conservative ruling party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski has rejoined the government as the only deputy prime minister in the Cabinet.
Auschwitz museum criticizes use of death camp in politics after ruling party uses it in political ad
Read full article: Auschwitz museum criticizes use of death camp in politics after ruling party uses it in political adThe Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial museum has denounced a political spot by Poland’s ruling party that uses the theme of the Nazi German extermination camp to discourage participation in an upcoming anti-government march.
Poles vent anger at leader over his policies, ideas on women
Read full article: Poles vent anger at leader over his policies, ideas on womenHundreds of people have protested outside the house of Poland’s ruling party leader to voice anger at what's widely seen as the erosion of women’s rights under the conservative government and the leader's recent remark about women using alcohol.
Polish leader blames low birthrate on women using alcohol
Read full article: Polish leader blames low birthrate on women using alcoholA women’s rights group in Poland has urged people to demonstrate after the country’s ruling party leader claimed that the country’s low birthrate is partly caused by young women drinking too much alcohol.
Tusk requests investigation of Russia role in Polish scandal
Read full article: Tusk requests investigation of Russia role in Polish scandalPoland's top opposition leader has called on the country’s ruling party to fully clarify the facts surrounding an eight-year-old scandal involving the illegal recordings of top politicians and coal imports from Russia.
Poland demands $1.3 trillion in war damages from Germany
Read full article: Poland demands $1.3 trillion in war damages from GermanyPoland's foreign minister has signed an official note to Germany requesting some $1.3 trillion in reparations for the damage incurred by occupying Nazi Germans during World War II.
Poland demands $1.3 trillion war reparations from Germany
Read full article: Poland demands $1.3 trillion war reparations from GermanyPoland’s top politician says that the government will seek equivalent of $1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany for the Nazis’ World War II invasion and occupation of his country.
Polish panel: Russia behind Polish leader's plane crash
Read full article: Polish panel: Russia behind Polish leader's plane crashA Polish government special commission has reinforced its previous allegations that the 2010 plane crash that killed President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others in Russia was the result of Moscow's assassination plan.
Some sirens sound in Poland's disputed memorial observance
Read full article: Some sirens sound in Poland's disputed memorial observanceSirens have gone off in some Polish cities to mark the anniversary of the 2010 presidential plane crash, despite widespread protests that their sound would be unnecessary trauma to scores of refugees from the war in Ukraine.
Anxious about refugees, Polish cities reject memorial sirens
Read full article: Anxious about refugees, Polish cities reject memorial sirensAnxious about the wellbeing of Ukrainian refugees, city mayors across Poland are refusing the government's instructions to sound air raid sirens as part of memorial observances for a 2010 presidential plane crash.
Hungary's Orban popular at home, isolated abroad after win
Read full article: Hungary's Orban popular at home, isolated abroad after winAs he prepares to continue his autocratic governance of Hungary for another four years, Viktor Orban faces a shattered opposition at home but an increasingly isolated position abroad.
Biden sends subtle message to Polish leaders on democracy
Read full article: Biden sends subtle message to Polish leaders on democracyPresident Joe Biden used his speech in Poland's capital to forcefully denounce Russia's Vladimir Putin, but Biden seemed to have a more subtle message for his Polish hosts.
Back from Kyiv, leaders seek peace mission, arms for Ukraine
Read full article: Back from Kyiv, leaders seek peace mission, arms for UkraineThe prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have safely returned to Central Europe after visiting Kyiv to show support for Ukraine as it defends itself from Russia’s military invasion.
3 EU prime ministers visit Kyiv as Russian attacks intensify
Read full article: 3 EU prime ministers visit Kyiv as Russian attacks intensifyThe prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have traveled by train to Kyiv and met with President Volodymy Zelenskyy in a show of support for Ukraine.
Polish finance minister resigns as new tax system stumbles
Read full article: Polish finance minister resigns as new tax system stumblesPoland's main ruling party says the country's finance minister has resigned over “shortcomings” of the new tax system that has led to lower net pay for many professionals.
Defeat on virus law shows rifts in Poland's ruling coalition
Read full article: Defeat on virus law shows rifts in Poland's ruling coalitionAnalysts say a defeated parliament vote on a proposed COVID-19 law pushed by Poland's deputy prime minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski has exposed deep divisions within the country's ruling right-wing coalition.
Polish chief auditor seeks to question leader over spying
Read full article: Polish chief auditor seeks to question leader over spyingPoland’s chief auditor says he plans to audit the state’s supervision of the secret services following revelations of illegal surveillance of government critics with powerful spyware.
Liberals in EU parliament seek inquiry into abuse of spyware
Read full article: Liberals in EU parliament seek inquiry into abuse of spywareEuropean Parliament lawmakers have called for a committee to investigate rights abuses by European Union governments using powerful spyware produced by Israel’s NSO Group.
Polish leader admits country bought powerful Israeli spyware
Read full article: Polish leader admits country bought powerful Israeli spywareThe leader of Poland’s ruling conservative party has acknowledged that the country bought advanced spyware from the Israeli surveillance software maker NSO Group.
Le Pen: The right takes step to build 'big European force'
Read full article: Le Pen: The right takes step to build 'big European force'The leaders of European right-wing populist parties say they will cooperate more closely at the European Union’s parliament in order to defend the sovereignty of their nations.
EU leaders fear Polish exit following court ruling
Read full article: EU leaders fear Polish exit following court rulingSenior officials from two founding members of the European Union have expressed fears that a Polish court's ruling that Poland's Constitution has supremacy over EU laws could trigger the the country’s exit from the 27-nation bloc.
Is it a bluff? Some in Hungary and Poland talk of EU pullout
Read full article: Is it a bluff? Some in Hungary and Poland talk of EU pulloutAn uptick in anti-European Union rhetoric in Hungary and Poland has some observers worried the countries' right-wing governments might be planning to pull out of the 27-nation trade bloc.
Populist leaders meet, seek 'European renaissance'
Read full article: Populist leaders meet, seek 'European renaissance'The trilateral meeting brought Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Italy's former interior minister, Matteo Salvini, to Hungary's capital of Budapest. The event came two weeks after Orban’s ruling Fidesz party finalized a break with its center-right European political family, the European People’s Party (EPP). As Italy's interior minister, Salvini worked to ease EU sanctions on Russia. But Poland's ruling party shares Fidesz's disaffection with the EU, with both parties arguing Brussels has infringed on their sovereign decisions. AdOn Thursday, Morawiecki echoed Orban's calls for a European political force that “respects national sovereignty and freedom" and defends traditional values.
Polish leader hails summit deal on use of EU sanctions
Read full article: Polish leader hails summit deal on use of EU sanctionsSunday's protest was scheduled to coincide with the 39th anniversary of the 1981 martial law crackdown by the country's communist regime. Under the deal, the EU is to draw up precise guidelines for when a new financial mechanism can be used to cut funds to a member that violates democratic standards, and what might trigger it. Kaczynski, the main architect of Poland's politics, argued the compromise secured Poland's sovereignty and position in the bloc and strengthened its budget. He said Poland “had no other way but to enter that conflict” over the financial mechanism and obtain the clear-cut deal. A nation of around 38 million, Poland has among Europe's highest level of popular support for EU membership, currently at over 80%.
Poles protest on anniversary of communist-era crackdown
Read full article: Poles protest on anniversary of communist-era crackdownSunday's protest was scheduled to coincide with the 39th anniversary of the 1981 martial law crackdown by the country's communist regime. Sunday’s protests coincided with the 39th anniversary of the 1981 martial law crackdown by Poland's communist regime. Many Poles accuse the current government of acting more and more like that authoritarian regime by disregarding the civil liberties of citizens. The weeks of protests have morphed into the largest protest movement in Poland since communism fell three decades ago. The protesters gathered at a central intersection and began marching to the home of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the head of the ruling Law and Justice party.
Poles voice fears of 'Polexit' as govt defies EU over budget
Read full article: Poles voice fears of 'Polexit' as govt defies EU over budgetFILE - In this Jan. 11, 2020 file photo, protesters carry an EU flag at an anti-government protest in Warsaw, Poland. Poland's conservative government denies that it has ever wanted to leave the 27-member bloc and popular support for EU membership runs very high. The fears of a hypothetical Polexit are fueled by Brexit, Britain's messy divorce from the EU, which is seen as accidental. “I cannot imagine Poland outside of the European Union remaining a democratic and liberal country,” Buras said. Poland's three living former presidents, noting their own long efforts to build a democratic nation, asked the government in a joint appeal this week “to stop blackmailing other European Union countries."
Pressure mounts on Hungary, Poland to unlock EU stimulus
Read full article: Pressure mounts on Hungary, Poland to unlock EU stimulusGerman European Affairs minister Michael Roth said the stimulus is crucial for many European countries whose economies have been devastated by the pandemic. Both Poland and Hungary, which have conservative, nationalist governments, have said they fear the EU mechanism will be used to punish their values. Many projects for Poland and Hungary — which are already being formally investigated by the EU for their potential violations of the rule of law — could be held up. Under the enhanced cooperation procedure, a group of EU nations can decide to move forward in situations where all 27 countries are not on the same page. If the standoff continues, such a move could at least help unlock the bloc's 750 billion-euro ($909 billion) economic recovery package.
Polish police criticized for using tear gas on protesters
Read full article: Polish police criticized for using tear gas on protestersPolish police came under criticism on Thursday for using tear gas and force on mostly female and young protesters during the latest in a string of women-led protests against a top court ruling restricting abortion. (AP Photo/Agata Grzybowska)WARSAW – Polish police came under criticism on Thursday for using tear gas and force on mostly female and young protesters during the latest in a string of women-led protests against a top court ruling restricting abortion. She was charged in relation to an incident in which the women-led protesters and far-right nationalists were facing off against each other, with police in the middle. According to reports in Polish media, plainclothes police with batons used force on some of the protesters Wednesday night. There were many more policemen than protesters.”Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski told parliament Thursday that the police officers used force because they found themselves “under attack” from the protesters.
Poland delays implementing abortion ruling amid protests
Read full article: Poland delays implementing abortion ruling amid protests(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW – Poland’s right-wing government is delaying the publication and implementation of a high court ruling that tightens the abortion law and that has triggered almost two weeks of nationwide protests. A government official said Tuesday that the leaders are taking time to debate the contested ruling and find a solution. The constitutional court ruled Oct. 22 that aborting fetuses with congenital defects violates the constitution, in effect further tightening what was already one of Europe's most restrictive abortion laws. Massive daily anti-government protests have been held by hundreds of thousands of people ever since the ruling. Women's rights activist are critical of Duda's proposal and Morawiecki's invitation for talks, and are planning more protests this week.
Poland protests leader: Abortion court ruling must be waived
Read full article: Poland protests leader: Abortion court ruling must be waivedEarlier Monday, a leader of the protests said the contested court ruling that unleashed public anger must be withdrawn. When it is published and takes effect, the court ruling will mean that an abortion is only permitted in Poland when a pregnancy threatens the mother's health or is the result of crime like rape or incest. Suchanow said that Poland's abortion law needs liberalization, but admitted it may not be possible under the current conservative government, which has a narrow majority in the lower house of parliament. Support for the ruling party started shrinking even before the abortion ruling. The government’s moves to control the judicial system, a new animal rights law and remarks against LGBT rights by top officials created political divisions and sparked protests.
Why an abortion law ruling triggered mass protests in Poland
Read full article: Why an abortion law ruling triggered mass protests in PolandSo why has a court ruling restricting abortion sparked more than a week of angry protests across the central European nation of 38 million? Lawmakers with the ruling Law and Justice party were among those who sought the court's review. The ruling Law and Justice party won a second term in 2019 and President Andrzej Duda, a party ally, was re-elected this summer. The protests of the past week have been dominated by young people, who believe that the abortion ruling infringes on their liberties. Protest organizers are now pushing for the government to resign and a liberal abortion law to be passed — though neither seem like realistic prospects now.
Poland: New protests as PM urges restraint amid virus spike
Read full article: Poland: New protests as PM urges restraint amid virus spikeOn Thursday, Poland hit a new record of daily infections that exceeded 20,100 in the nation of 38 million. The president said he still favors outlawing abortion in cases of fetuses with non-lethal congenital defects, such as Down syndrome. On Wednesday night, men with a far-right group, All-Polish Youth, attacked women taking part in protests in Wroclaw, Poznan and Bialystok. Duda's comments Thursday were in contrast to his initial reaction last week, when he welcomed the court ruling. His words have no legal bearing on the court ruling and are not expected to appease protesters.
Poles join strike as protests of abortion ruling expand
Read full article: Poles join strike as protests of abortion ruling expandA women's rights activist with a poster of the Women's Strike action protests in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020 against recent tightening of Poland's restrictive abortion law. Protests against last week's court ruling also spread to other countries. “You are exposing a lot of people to death, you are criminals.”The nationwide strike and protests have been largely organized by Women's Strike, a women's rights initiative. They come amid a deepening standoff between angry demonstrators and Poland's deeply conservative government, which pushed for last Thursday's court ruling and has vowed not to back down. Polish President Andrzej Duda, who is in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, said last week that he supported the court ruling.
Poland's leader wants churches defended, condemns protests
Read full article: Poland's leader wants churches defended, condemns protestsMassive nationwide protests have been held ever since a top court ruled Thursday that abortions due to fetal congenital defects are unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW – Poland’s powerful ruling party leader urged his supporters Tuesday to defend the predominantly Catholic nation's churches, potentially setting the stage for clashes with demonstrators angry at a court ruling that severely restricts abortions. Poland's archbishop appealed for calm and respect for churches. Earlier in the day, the head of Poland's Catholic Church, Archbishop Wojciech Polak, called for calm and respect for churches. Parliament's speaker called guards to protect Kaczynski, a deputy prime minister, from angry opposition lawmakers.
Poles vent fury at court's further restrictions on abortions
Read full article: Poles vent fury at court's further restrictions on abortions(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW – Thousands of protesters vented fury across Poland over a top court ruling that declared abortions of fetuses with congenital defects unconstitutional, effectively narrowing one of Europe’s strictest abortion laws. Police vans and units in riot gear were dispatched Friday to guard the Warsaw home of the leader of Poland's right-wing ruling party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski. Some people carried wire coat hangers, a symbol of dangerous abortions that happen in conditions where safe abortions are not accessible. A protest also took place outside Kaczynski's home Thursday night, after the Constitutional Court presented its abortion law ruling. Critics accuse the ruling party of using the cover of the pandemic to push it through with a politicized court.
Polish leader vows to veto EU budget in face of 'blackmail'
Read full article: Polish leader vows to veto EU budget in face of 'blackmail'“There will be a veto. If the threats and blackmail are maintained then we will firmly defend Poland’s vital interest,” Kaczynski was quoted as saying in an interview with Gazeta Polska, a pro-government daily. Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister and former EU president, said Kaczynski's threat was harmful to his country on more than one level. “Deputy Prime Minister Kaczynski announces that he is ready to block EU aid for Poland so that he can continue to violate the rule of law with impunity. Poland has also come under major criticism from European partners recently for anti-LGBT rhetoric by its conservative president and other top figures from the ruling party.
Kaczynski joins new Polish Cabinet as deputy prime minister
Read full article: Kaczynski joins new Polish Cabinet as deputy prime ministerWARSAW – Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki presented a reshuffled Cabinet on Wednesday that formally brings the conservative ruling party's leader into a government position, together with a new education minister who has said LGBT people are “not equal” to others. Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the behind-the-scenes strategist of the government since his Law and Justice party came to power for the second time in 2015, will be a deputy prime minister under Morawiecki. It's an awkward arrangement because it leaves Kaczynski subordinate to Morawiecki in the government, but still the key powerbroker in the country. Kaczynski, 71, served as prime minister from 2006 to 2007 and is a lawmaker in the lower house of parliament. The reshuffled Cabinet keeps hard-liner Zbigniew Ziobro as justice minister.
Polish government under fire over draft animal welfare law
Read full article: Polish government under fire over draft animal welfare lawPolish farmers take part in a demonstration against a proposed ban on fur farms and kosher meat exports in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. The proposed animal welfare legislation debated in parliament Wednesday has been strongly advocated by the ruling Law and Justice party leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who recently said it brings Poland in line with European Union standards. Agriculture Minister Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski has separately warned that the draft law would further batter a sector already weakened by the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hundreds of farmers staged a protest Wednesday outside Kaczynski's office and in front of parliament against the proposed tightening of animal rights regulations. Similar draft legislation by Law and Justice was rejected a few years ago after pressure from the fur farm lobby.
Song critical of Polish leader disappears from hit chart
Read full article: Song critical of Polish leader disappears from hit chart(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW A song took aim at an alleged abuse of power by Poland's ruling party leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski. It rose to the top of the chart of a public radio station. The scandal, which has been a top issue of public debate in recent days, has prompted several resignations from the station, Radio Trojka, and left some musicians vowing to boycott it. Kaczynski isn't himself accused of ordering the removal of the song from a listener-voted chart, and members of the government have also been critical of what happened. The song, Your Pain is Better than Mine," is by singer and songwriter Kazik Staszewski, known better as just Kazik.