President calls for Poland to seek nuclear deterrent
Karol Nawrocki says it is necessary in the face of an "aggressive, imperial Russia".
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Karol Nawrocki says it is necessary in the face of an "aggressive, imperial Russia".
Serving in a foreign military without consent from the Polish authorities is normally a crime punishable by up to five years in prison.
The bill faces a potential veto by President Nawrocki, who has expressed concern over the EU's SAFE programme.
The government says the measures are vital to protect Poles from fraud and for national security.
Karol Nawrocki argued that Silesian is a dialect, not a language, and said he opposed "creating artificial divisions in our national community".
It also noted that local bishops had repeatedly failed to take action when credible reports of abuse were submitted to them.
"Allied relations cannot consist of someone constantly saying yes to everything."
They will manufacture over 180,000 155-mm artillery shells annually for the European and US markets.
The speaker of parliament made the decision despite the current authorities regarding the body as illegitimate in its current form.
The cooperative for people with disabilities that creates the toy, called Pieroguszka, says it has been overwhelmed with orders.
A school in southeast Poland was his apparent target.
The issue put the government at odds with opposition-aligned President Karol Nawrocki, a Trump ally.
Adam Andruszkiewicz denies the accusations, calling them an "act of political revenge" by the government against the president.
The figures continue a rise in gun ownership that accelerated in particular after Russia's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in 2022.
He called the Volhynia massacres part of a "Polish grand narrative" and said they are viewed in Ukraine as a "local historical episode".
He says the US remains "Poland’s best ally and greatest friend".
The men were convicted last year of recruiting for a terrorist organisation after they placed hundreds of stickers in Warsaw and Kraków.
Robert Bąkiewicz says that his words have been deliberately misrepresented as part of a political prosecution aimed against him.
Poland has not yet commented on the claims, which were presented without evidence.
InPost will retain its current name and remain headquartered in Poland.
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