From Poland With Love :
In our Poland Newsletter guest contributor Dr. Milosz Hodun is giving us monthly updates about current news, events and all other things you need to know about Poland.
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Milosz Hodun
From Poland with Love. April
The governing coalition has achieved a notable triumph in the local elections, with candidates from the ruling parties, predominantly from the civic coalition, securing mayoral positions in all major urban centers. Meanwhile, Poland is gearing up for the forthcoming European elections, with a lineup of prominent figures, including sitting ministers, vying for candidacy. Additionally, Poland commemorated the 20th anniversary of its EU accession, with the presence of German Foreign Minister Baerbock.
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Milosz Hodun
From Poland with Love. March
Who is the real winner of the local elections? In the campaign, themes of different kinds have come together. One of the most important current topics is still security. Last month, Polish airspace was violated by another Russian missile. The Polish cultural scene is also experiencing a colourful period. Read more in the latest newsletter.
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Milosz Hodun
From Poland with Love. February
The new Polish government is taking further crucial steps on the road back to a fully functioning democracy and a Western foreign policy. Minister Sikorski is playing a crucial role in this, and despite the rapprochement, he has indicated to Germany that they should pay Poland back in a creative way for reparations for the World War II. Read also about the war for the cheapest supermarket chain in Poland and the investigation into the misuse of Pegasus.
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Milosz Hodun
From Poland with Love. January
The beginning of the year was a very intense period for Poland, both in terms of political changes and disputes. Two former ministers have been imprisoned and the country has seen the current coalition and the opposition fight over their case. In addition, changes are taking place in other areas. The youngest schoolchildren are being freed from homework and Polish state television has been depoliticised after 8 years.
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Milosz Hodun
From Poland with Love - December
After obstruction by the President of the Republic himself, the Polish Sejm finally elected Donald Tusk as Prime Minister. The new government took immediate action and, among other things, depoliticized Polish state television. During the election of the new Prime Minister, an anti-Semitic incident occurred in the Sejm building.