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08/01/2025

08:00

Friday's Political Agenda: Commemorating the 81st Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, President Kaczyński's Address, and Razem on Social Program Cuts
At 11:00 AM, President Andrzej Duda will commemorate the victims of the Wola massacre, with a statement to the media also planned. At 4:50 PM, he will lay a wreath on the grave of Gen. Antoni Chruściel 'Monter', commander of the Warsaw District of the Home Army (AK), and at 5:00 PM - the hour of "W" - he will pay tribute to the insurgents. At 1:30 PM in Warsaw, flowers will be laid and a speech by PiS Chairman Jarosław Kaczyński is scheduled. As part of the ongoing "Summer with Razem" tour, Razem party co-leaders Adrian Zandberg and Aleksandra Owca, along with MP Marcelina Zawisza, will visit Szczecin. A press conference with the Razem leadership will take place at 12:15 PM. The event will be dedicated to discussions about the limitation of social programs being held within the ruling coalition.

08:19

Żurek:

I Was Given a Free Hand by the Prime Minister
- I received it [the offer to become a minister] while on holiday [...] right before the nomination. On the last day, Thursday precisely, I came to Warsaw, cutting my holiday short. I went for a meeting with the Prime Minister, and after a one-and-a-half-hour conversation – which was indeed difficult for me as I had never faced such a challenging professional decision – I concluded that this was a moment where I couldn't refuse this challenge – Waldemar Żurek said on Gość Radia ZET. - But I won't hide that the most important thing the Prime Minister told me was about the sphere of independence. The Prime Minister clearly stated that he wanted someone who is not a politician, who is perceived as independent, and who would have a significant degree of independence in decisions concerning this ministry – he continued. As he indicated: - I was given a free hand to act.

08:28

He decided it’s better to work in Brussels and no longer deal with Polish affairs. We still don’t have a media law, we haven’t even reformed Polski Press," Bodnar attacks Sienkiewicz
  • I understand that Mr. Arłukowicz and Mr. Sienkiewicz find themselves more at ease in Brussels in this political war than here on the ground. Unlike these gentlemen, I haven’t wasted a single day since December 13, 2023, fighting for values that are dear to me. I did everything possible to work towards restoring the rule of law on the one hand, and accountability for various abuses on the other. And yet, we have 7 indictments in court, 11 revoked immunities, and several dozen people charged – stated Adam Bodnar in an interview with Marcin Fijołek in “Graffiti” on Polsat News.
  • I hear from Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz's circle, who, after making changes in TVP, decided that it’s better to work in Brussels and no longer deal with Polish affairs. To this day, for example, we don’t have a media law, a public media law, and as far as I remember, he also announced that such a law would be prepared and everything would be shaped – he continued.
  • We haven’t even reformed Polski Press. Let me remind you, this is the media company that was taken over by PKN Orlen. When I was still the Ombudsman, I strongly protested against it, and here there isn’t even a plan for its sale or restructuring – he pointed out.
  • I realize that a certain strategy regarding public media was good in terms of restoring normal operating frameworks. If we even look at Polski Press, what I highly appreciate there is that there were transparent competitions for the editors-in-chief of individual titles, appropriate internal policies were conducted, Polski Press was removed from the observation list of the Norwegian bank, the so-called list of shame – all of this happened, but then one needs to go a step further and regulate and stabilize everything as it should be in a state that properly approaches values related to freedom of speech – added the former minister.

08:29

Żurek Announces Internal Consultations:

I Really Disliked Situations When Government Projects Were Criticized in the Media by Other Coalition Partners.
- I was given a free hand to act. But of course, I am a realist and I am aware that every project I want to implement must be consulted with coalition members - Waldemar Żurek said on “Gość Radia ZET”. - Because I really disliked situations when there was some important project for the government – and it didn't matter if I supported that government at the time or not – and suddenly I saw that other coalition members were criticizing solutions in the media that were supposed to be government solutions - he stated. - I now imagine this work completely differently. […] I do have ideas for various issues, of course. But first, they are agreed upon within the coalition, and only then do we proceed to implementation - he indicated.

08:30

Żukowska on Biejat's initiative:

Suggestions that this is against New Left are unfair.
- Magda Biejat founded Wspólne jutro (A Common Tomorrow) even before the presidential elections, it seems in February, and the president of this association is Daria Gosek-Popiołek. This is an association that aims to attract people who do not necessarily want to be active in a party, in any political party [...] or it needs to take them some time to be convinced of it - said Anna Maria Żukowska in an interview with Jacek Żakowski on "Poranek TOK FM". - It is supposed to be exactly this kind of mediation for greater political engagement, so something between activism and politics - she continued. - No, that would be absolutely irrational. Moreover, Magdalena Biejat has repeatedly emphasized that the step of leaving the Razem party was already so unequivocal and an unambiguous message that she remains in the club and supports the actions of the New Left, that I think some suggestions that this association is currently against the New Left are unfair. It is with us - she said further, when asked if there is a risk of "three lefts in parliament".

08:39

Żukowska on New Left and Razem:

I wish we could run together again.
- It will certainly depend on the decision of the Razem party, which, however, has gone very strongly into criticizing the government, and I think it will be difficult for them to explain to their voters, to their activists, that the circle has closed here and we are returning to the starting point with New Left - said Anna Maria Żukowska on TOK FM, when asked about a potential joint run of New Left and Razem in parliamentary elections. - New Left is, has always been, and will be in favor of consolidating the left, of increasing its electoral chances [...] we know the way votes are counted, the D'Hondt method; two parties at 6% means fewer MPs than one committee at 12%, that's simply how it works - she continued. - We have a common program that we ran with in 2023, so I don't think there will be any controversy here. When it comes to places on the lists, then of course we need to talk about it - she added. - Yes, I would like that. I wish we could run together again, so that this potential would be greater - she concluded.

08:41

Żurek Responds to Ziobro:

I Treat This as a Joke.
- I await these [prosecutorial] notifications with absolute calm. Honestly, coming from Minister Ziobro, the formulation that I broke the law, after what he has done in the justice system, given the long list of constitutional violations […], for which Minister Ziobro is responsible, is truly a joke – said Waldemar Żurek on “Gość Radia ZET”. - I treat this as a joke, and I believe all lawyers familiar with the Polish legal system see it with the naked eye – he added.

08:42

Venice Commission's Request Not from Government, but from PACE: Bodnar Cautious About Żurek's Loud Announcement
- It's more complicated because in this case, I have the impression that the ministry cannot fully withdraw the bill from review, as it was not the ministry that requested an opinion on this specific bill. I will remind you of a fact: there was a moment when the Codification Commission for the Judiciary and Prosecution System prepared two draft bills concerning the status of judges, and then the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the representative body for the Council of Europe, which is also responsible for overseeing the execution of Strasbourg judgments, requested an opinion. They asked the Polish government: give us an opportunity to provide an opinion on such a bill – stated Adam Bodnar on Polsat News's "Graffiti". - And then the ministry is in a passive position, meaning as the entity that prepared the bill, these bills were indeed sent. Everything sort of halted at the stage of the presidential elections, and now I interpret it more in a way that the ministry or the government doesn't want to cooperate with the Venice Commission at all, but the commission's request came not from the government, but from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe – he continued.

08:45

Żukowska Suggests NL and Razem Run Together with the Intention of Forming Separate Parliamentary Clubs:

Just as the Third Way Did.
- If, for example, the Razem party wanted to run together, as the Third Way did, but form separate clubs or caucuses, perhaps that is a better solution. We could agree to that at the beginning, because it was dysfunctional from the start, really. And I don't know how history would have unfolded if, from the outset, Razem had genuinely had its own caucus and could have done certain things in the Sejm on its own account - said Anna Maria Żukowska on TOK FM.

08:50

Bodnar on Sienkiewicz's statement:

Those words hurt me, but I know they also hurt prosecutors.
- What hurt me, and I know it also hurt prosecutors greatly, were those words by Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, that this is a PiS-era prosecutor's office. Nothing could be further from the truth; this is a prosecutor's office composed of people who risked a great deal during the PiS era, who were demoted, sent on punitive assignments, and faced disciplinary proceedings against them, but who nevertheless took on the task of building a new prosecutor's office, an independent one - stated Adam Bodnar on Polsat News' "Graffiti".

08:53

Żurek Does Not Rule Out Changing the National Prosecutor
- We saw the ultimatum that Zbigniew Ziobro is presenting me with, it truly amused me, I must admit honestly. Mr. Barski and his entire life's career and how he ended his professional career in the prosecution service – I of course stand by that and there will be no movement on this front at all – said Waldemar Żurek in “Gość Radia ZET”. When asked if this meant there would be no change of the National Prosecutor, he replied: - I did not say that there would be no change. […] I do not rule out any personnel decision, but it must be in accordance with the law and substantively justified. I will cooperate with people who will work well and whom I will trust.

08:54

Krajewski on the EU-Mercosur Agreement:

We Don't Have This Blocking Minority.
"We don't have this blocking minority." So, will this trade agreement between Europe and South America come into effect? No, Mr. Editor. Today, I cannot say unequivocally whether it will or will not. In the coming weeks, I will be meeting with ministers from member states that hold the same position on Mercosur as Poland, and we will try to build that blocking minority. I don't want to give a firm 'yes' or a firm 'no' today, because it doesn't solely depend on the Minister of Agriculture. - stated Stefan Krajewski on "Morning of the Day" on TVP INFO.

- It's Belgium, it's the Netherlands, it's Austria, Hungary, and Ireland. It's worth discussing this with these countries, with these ministers, and I will be doing so. - he continued.

08:55

Krajewski:

I'd Like to Throw the Green Deal in the Bin
- What will remain of the Green Deal? That's a good question, because of course the Green Deal is a European Green Deal, although Commissioner Wojciechowski boasted that the idea originated in Poland - stated Stefan Krajewski on "Morning of the Day" on TVP INFO. - I would like it to be. Because of course we can call it different things. These are pro-environmental, pro-climate actions. Some of them. The most important thing is that they have a sensible and predictable character. That's what farmers talked about during the strikes, not only in Poland, but throughout Europe - he continued, when asked if he would like to throw the entire Green Deal in the bin - he noted. - It doesn't hurt to sign this application. A referendum can take place, only the question immediately arises whether this referendum will be binding, whether it won't be another one, because I know such referendums where there were questions and then the money allocated for the referendum could have been used, for example, for aid, for support for farmers. But I think we have thoroughly discussed this with the farmers, because these are the chambers of agriculture, these are the trade organizations. Because the slogan is interesting: "Let's throw out the Green Deal." The question is: what instead? - he continued, when asked about the president-elect's announcements regarding a referendum on the Green Deal.

08:56

Krajewski on Kołodziejczak's return to the Ministry of Agriculture:

These are coalition agreements...
- I always invite the minister for coffee, even taking this opportunity here [...] - stated Stefan Krajewski on "Poranek dnia" on TVP INFO, when asked if Michał Kołodziejczak would return to the Ministry of Agriculture. - If he has good ideas, we will implement them. He hasn't made such a request so far, such a conversation hasn't taken place [...] - he continued. - These are coalition agreements, and we will make them in the near future - he concluded.

09:13

Żurek on Neo-Judges:

I have a Scenario of Different Stages and Variants Mapped Out.
- Of course, I have an idea [what to do with neo-judges]. No, I won't reveal it. Because first, we need to have judicial institutions at the highest level, free from individuals who generate compensation for every time they enter the courtroom, which you pay for, I pay for, and citizens pay for. That's how it is [referring to neo-judges] – said Waldemar Żurek on “Gość Radia ZET”. - Of course, I have a scenario of different stages and variants mapped out. First, I will discuss it with all coalition partners and if I receive the decision “please proceed with this variant,” then I will proceed with that variant. All these variants are consistent with the Polish constitution and international law. That's all I can say – he stated.

09:21

Lubecka:

Do you want to send the police to the KRS headquarters? Żurek: If I wanted to start with that option, the police would be there today.
- Will Waldemar Żurek turn off the lights at the KRS? Because information appeared in the media that there might be a physical attempt to take over the KRS and that services would storm in. Do you want to send the police to the KRS headquarters? - asked Beata Lubecka on "Gość Radia ZET". - If I wanted to start with that option, the police would already be at the KRS today - replied Waldemar Żurek. As he said: - I am a very pragmatic person, which means I give a chance to those who have made a mistake in life, and here, in my opinion, those who joined the neo-KRS made their biggest professional mistake. They tied themselves to a specific political option that wanted to introduce authoritarianism in Poland, to completely destroy independent courts and an independent prosecution service.

09:33

Could Wrzosek Become National Prosecutor? Żurek: She Has Formal-Legal Qualifications
- I think she has the formal-legal qualifications to become such a prosecutor - Waldemar Żurek said on "Gość Radia ZET", when asked if Ewa Wrzosek could become the National Prosecutor.

- But these will be my decisions, and for now, there is no such decision - he emphasized.

09:42

Nawrocki:

The Warsaw Uprising was a heroic surge of Poles. Let us honor our heroes
- The Warsaw Uprising was a heroic surge of Poles who showed the world that on the lands of Poland occupied by Germans and Soviets, the Polish Underground State and the Home Army – the legal Polish Army loyal to the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile – were operating. Warsaw was to be liberated by Poles before the Red Army entered. It was about agency, sovereignty, about the right to decide our own fate - wrote Karol Nawrocki on social media. "It was a fight not only against the German occupier. It was also a clear voice of protest against Moscow's plans – against the imposed border changes and the subordination of Poland to the Soviet sphere of influence. The Uprising showed that Poles do not agree to such a scenario. The insurgents went into battle knowing that death awaited them. They went into battle with Poland in their hearts, with white and red armbands on their arms. Proud and brave, they did not ask questions about the meaning of this heroic surge. Today, as we pause in contemplation at 5:00 PM on the streets of Polish cities, let us honor our Heroes! Long live a free Poland!"

09:48

Żurek Announces Working Meeting with Coalition Partners
- If you think I didn't have ideas, having been in this system and on the National Council of the Judiciary for two terms and seeing how the system works, I really have those ideas. They were, of course, also discussed with the Prime Minister, but here the situation is obvious – there are several coalition partners – said Waldemar Żurek on “Gość Radia ZET”. - So, these ideas will be presented, probably next week there will be a working meeting regarding the most important legal institutions in the state, and these ideas will be shown in variants. And if there is acceptance – there will be implementation – he indicated.

09:56

Żurek Comments on President Duda's Post:

I Don't Want to Stoop to That Level.
- You know, the President [Andrzej Duda] and I know each other because our joint supervisor, under whom we wrote our master's theses, was a professor at Jagiellonian University. You've seen what his opinion of the President is today; you can ask him what his opinion of me is, I won't advertise myself - Waldemar Żurek said on "Gość Radia ZET". - Some of the head of state's actions are unbecoming of the seriousness of that office. And as a citizen of this country, in the heart of Europe, which has a very rich history and high culture, I am sometimes genuinely ashamed. I won't comment on this. Please forgive me, but I really don't want to stoop to that level, to the level of that video - he stated, when asked about the video published by the president.

11:31

Duda:

It is not common knowledge that in the first days of the Warsaw Uprising, Germans began the extermination of the capital's population
- We talk about the fights, of course, we all know that soldiers of the Home Army fought, among them, of course, also scouts of the Grey Ranks, that they were supported by the population of the capital, that it was youth. We know that there were bombings, that people died in the fighting, we know that the civilian population of Warsaw also suffered - said President Andrzej Duda during the commemoration ceremony for the victims of the Wola massacre. - This is such common knowledge. However, it is not common knowledge that in the first days of the Warsaw Uprising, the Germans actually began the extermination of the capital's population. That the order given then by Adolf Hitler, which was carried out by Heinrich Himmler and his subordinate officers, was simply to murder the inhabitants of Warsaw, a criminal action which began here, in Warsaw's Wola - he continued.

11:38

Duda:

I hope the President-elect will continue the work of commemorating the victims of the Wola massacre
- Therefore, today, at the very beginning of the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising on August 1st, we honor not so much the memory of the heroic soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising [...] today, August 1st, we begin by commemorating the murdered civilian residents of the capital, the victims of the Wola massacre - said President Andrzej Duda during the ceremony commemorating the victims of the Wola massacre. - I have been doing this, as I said, since 2017, precisely to evoke this memory, and I am enormously pleased that I am accompanied not only by the President of the Institute of National Remembrance, Dr. Karol Nawrocki, but now also by the President-elect [...] I hope he will continue this work of commemoration - he continued.

11:45

Nawrocki:

The Warsaw Uprising was an Archetypally Polish Uprising
- The Warsaw Uprising was an archetypally Polish uprising. It was an archetypally Polish uprising because that is who we are: even under conditions of German cruelty and barbarism, we were ready for a military, armed revolt, for a social revolt, we were ready for profound sacrifices, for giving our lives so that Poland would be free and independent - said President-elect Karol Nawrocki during the ceremony commemorating the victims of the Wola massacre. - We are a nation convinced that the meaning of struggle should be measured not only by the chances of victory, but also by the values in whose name this struggle takes place, and this is what the Warsaw Uprising speaks of - he continued.

11:49

Nawrocki:

German State's Anti-Polonism Led to the Crimes We Demand Justice For Today
- Our Insurgents, civilians, scouts, children, and youth clashed with the machinery of German evil. The evil of German National Socialism, which did not emerge after 1933 due to Adolf Hitler, but was cultivated first in the 19th century by Prussia, and then in the 20th century - stated President-elect Karol Nawrocki during the commemoration ceremony for the victims of the Wola massacre.

- This clear anti-Polonism, both intellectual and state-sponsored, of the Prussian state, and later the German state, led to the crimes for which we seek justice today. Yes, this anti-Polonism was nurtured by intellectuals, politicians, and subsequently by the German Third Reich, and it led to atrocities such as the Wola massacre - he continued.

11:59

Żurek:

It Was Ziobro Who Broke the Constitution
- Zbigniew Ziobro is obviously wrong; it was Zbigniew Ziobro who broke the Constitution. I utilized the competencies that the Minister of Justice possesses, who also oversees the administration of the courts. I am preparing for very significant, real reforms, not like Minister Ziobro's. Because when Minister Ziobro began his term and when he ended it, we saw a gigantic backlog in court work, and that is most important for a citizen. A citizen needs their case handled quickly and efficiently. Therefore, as I prepare for this reform, I must have individuals in functional positions about whom I have a guarantee that they will not sabotage my work or the work of others – stated Waldemar Żurek in an interview with Polsat News.

12:00

Żurek:

Ziobro Can Issue Ultimatums to His Dog on a Walk
- I don't know if the minister has a dog, but when he walks it, he can give it ultimatums, like 'come back' or 'bring me a stick'. Minister Ziobro really should come down to earth a bit and see the reality he lives in. Everyone who broke the law has faced and will face legal consequences, but according to procedures. So, it seems to me that Minister Ziobro should spend more time considering when he himself violated the law and how he will explain himself when he stands before an independent prosecutor or an impartial court - stated Waldemar Żurek in an interview with Polsat News.

13:29

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Meets with Sikorski in Chobielin:

The Surrounding Nature Fosters Sincere Conversations.
- Today in Chobielin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Radosław Sikorski is hosting a Ukrainian delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiha - informed the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - The meeting confirms the durability of Polish-Ukrainian relations, and the surrounding nature fosters sincere conversations about joint opposition to Russian aggression and imperialism - reads further in the statement.

13:59

Kaczyński:

War Cannot Be Ruled Out Today. Some Even Claim It's Very Near
- This can all prompt us to reflect on the present day, whether we have today people, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, young men, who would be ready in case of a threat, in case of war, and war certainly cannot be ruled out today. Some even claim it is a very near time, young people who would be capable of fighting. The entire social pedagogy of recent decades, the mainstream of this pedagogy, one could say, has been not only useless from this point of view, but exactly the opposite, dysfunctional. And this is not just a matter of stating a fact at this moment, but striving for a great change - stated Jarosław Kaczyński during a speech on the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising.

14:00

Kaczyński:

We Must Have a Very Strong Army, Which May Require a Great Effort from Society
- We must change this if we do not want to be defenseless, to fall victim to such events as took place here 81 years ago, then we must certainly change it. We must have allies, true allies, those who want to and those who can help, and we must have a very strong army, which may require a great effort from society, because it is an incredibly expensive undertaking today - stated Jarosław Kaczyński during a speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising.

14:04

Kaczyński:

We Must Know That Our Only Real Ally is the USA, as Only They Possess the Strength Russians Truly Respect
- We must also know that our only real ally is the USA, because only they possess the strength that Russians truly respect. And after all, what we would all surely want to achieve here is for this attack not to happen, for there to be no fallen soldiers or destroyed cities, so that we can simply live in peace - stated Jarosław Kaczyński during his speech on the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising.

14:12

Kaczyński on Germany: We Must Remember Who Our Neighbors Are – Those Who Today Try to Relativize Their Crimes
- We must remember […], answering the question of who committed this crime – we all know it was Germany. There was also participation of other nations, but it was marginal […]. So, we must know that it wasn't SS units, the most criminal ones, or similar groups, but ordinary military gendarmerie that mercilessly murdered civilian people, including small children. They were ordinary conscripts - stated Jarosław Kaczyński during his speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising. - It was such that Hitler's Germany would never have lasted so long, would not have defended itself until 1945, if Hitler had not had support, even though he was an obvious madman, that he was leading his nation to a terrible, the greatest defeat in its history. And we must also remember this - he continued. As he emphasized: - We must remember who our neighbors are – neighbors who today try to relativize their crimes and shift some of the responsibility onto others, including primarily Poles.

15:15

Trzaskowski:

The Underground State Defied Stereotypes, Proving Cooperation Beyond Divisions is Possible
- The Underground State was an absolute phenomenon that astonished all of Europe and continues to amaze many historians, researchers, and anyone who knows anything about it to this day. Just like the Home Army. It is important in our history because it defied stereotypes - said Rafał Trzaskowski during a ceremony at the monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army. - A stereotype, which in part corresponded to the truth of the interwar period, was what the majority of historians dealing with that era confirm, that Poland had never been so divided. Some even claim that in the interwar period, Poland was more divided than it is today - he continued. - In the interwar period, young people were criticized [...] for lacking a patriotic attitude. Our ability for self-organization, for taking matters into our own hands, was also criticized, as was a lack of professionalism. And in the hour of trial, all of this changed - he went on to say. - Everyone criticized Poland in the interwar period for a lack of community. Poland was exceptionally divided. And at the moment of trial, all of this was managed to be changed; at the moment of trial, everyone stood shoulder to shoulder, and the Underground State showed that cooperation beyond divisions is possible, that in the hour of trial, one can cooperate and fight the occupier side by side - he added.

15:43

Tusk on Imprisonment of Spy Detained by ABW:

Anyone Undermining Poland's Security Will Be Caught, Sooner or Later.
"Today, the spy detained two days ago by the ABW, who was acting against Poland and our allies, has been sent to prison. Just as I said: anyone who undermines the security of the Polish state, we will catch, sooner or later. Rather sooner than later." - wrote Prime Minister Donald Tusk on X.

17:03

Judge on Drugs in Someone Else's Porsche? Cieszyński: She Supported 'Rule of Law,' So Żurek Didn't Remove Her
- The Deputy President of the court in Szczecin was detained under the influence of substances in a Porsche not listed in her asset declaration - wrote Janusz Cieszyński on social media. - On the same day, W. Żurek announced that he had dismissed two presidents of this court. Of course, not this lady, because she supported the "rule of law" - emphasized the PiS politician.

19:20

Mentzen Publishes Photos from Berlin:

Glory and Honor to Heroes!
- Glory and Honor to Heroes! - Sławomir Mentzen wrote on social media, publishing photos from Berlin.

19:36

Czarzasty:

I Would Never Discuss Saving Poland with Kaczyński
- As part of the coalition, I will say something that I do not want to sound arrogant, or sound bad. I must have trust in Szymon Hołownia, because responsibility demands it. I would never meet at Mr. Bielan's apartment, concerning whom the prosecutor's office is probably asking various questions. I would never discuss saving Poland with Mr. Kaczyński - stated Włodzimierz Czarzasty in TVN24's "Fakty po faktach".

19:38

Czarzasty:

I haven't had any conversations or witnessed any conversations about a coup d'état
- I haven't had any conversations or witnessed any conversations about a coup d'état. I think Mr. Hołownia, to put it very delicately, simply needs to analyze more, to think before making a decision, before speaking, rather than after making a decision and after speaking - stated Włodzimierz Czarzasty on TVN24's "Fakty po faktach".

19:46

Czarzasty:

I will personally campaign for the Left to run together in the upcoming elections
- I will personally campaign, if I have any influence on it, for the Left to run together in the upcoming elections. Of course [this includes the Razem party]. Because what brings us closer to the Razem party, and always has, not to mention that we have jointly developed many projects, is 95%. We have one difference: we want to take responsibility for this government and for the things that are happening now, whereas they believe they will not take responsibility - stated Włodzimierz Czarzasty in TVN24's "Fakty po faktach".

22:07

Presidents Duda and Nawrocki Participate in a Concert of Uprising Songs
President Duda and President-elect Nawrocki participated in the concert "Warsaw Residents Sing (Un)forbidden Songs" on the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.

22:09

Morawiecki Points Out Tusk's Lack of Activity Regarding Warsaw Uprising Anniversary:

Zero.
- Zero – that's how much information regarding the anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising Donald Tusk has posted on his social media channels – wrote Mateusz Morawiecki on social media.