Instead of Intervening with His Patron in Washington, He Attacks the EU and Ukraine.
- Sikorski on Nawrocki
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11/26/2025
07:00
At 11:00 AM, the two-day Senate session will commence. The agenda includes changes to the Electoral Code aiming to abolish the so-called two-term limit in local government. Senators will also consider the so-called budget-related act for 2026.
At 11:30 AM, politicians from the NOWA Polska party executive board will hold a press briefing in the Sejm. Among them will be Senators Zygmunt Frankiewicz, Wadim Tyszkiewicz, and Andrzej Dziuba, regional coordinators discussing the registration phase of the NOWA Polska party, as well as matters concerning acts of diversion in Poland and peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
At 12:00 PM, the government will convene. The agenda includes, among other items, a draft resolution authorizing the Minister of National Defence to sign and submit an application for financial assistance along with an Investment Plan for the European Defence Industry, in connection with the Republic of Poland's involvement in efforts to secure financial aid from the European Union under the "Security Action for Europe (SAFE)" instrument.
07:50
Kosiniak-Kamysz on the So-Called Peace Plan:
It Wasn't Consulted With Anyone in Europe.
- It [the peace plan] wasn't consulted with anyone in Europe, I think it wasn't consulted in any way with a large part of the American administration. It's a very narrow group, just a few people closest to President Trump were involved in creating this plan. There is media information that it was solely conveyed from the Russian side. I don't know, I cannot confirm that, but the plan was certainly much more in Russia's favor than Ukraine's - stated Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz in "Rozmowa Piaseckiego" on TVN24.
07:58
- Just yesterday, during the Ministry of National Defence leadership meeting, generals and commanders reported on discussions with the American side, with those commanding American forces in Europe, and analyses concerning an increase in the contingent in Poland, not a decrease. We are heading in a completely different direction. Nothing of the sort will happen - stated Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz on TVN24's "Rozmowa Piaseckiego" program.
07:59
Kosiniak-Kamysz:
Europe Must Be More United in Representing Its Opinion
- I would not separate Poland from the rest of Western Europe, from the rest of the EU. Europe must be more united in representing its opinion. Not individual states, but the whole of Europe. The declarations of support for Ukraine, of assistance, are clear. Today, this burden has shifted; it's good that Americans are involved. Secretary Rutte has come up with a new formula for American engagement in supporting Ukraine - stated Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz in the "Piasecki Conversation" on TVN24.
08:02
- In my opinion, Europe in its current form, and in the way negotiations are conducted, cannot be a guarantor of this agreement. It can undertake the burden of supporting Ukraine, and it will do so, but it cannot guarantee for Russia, because we know what Russia is like - stated Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz in the "Piasecki Conversation" on TVN24.
08:18
Kosiniak-Kamysz on the parliamentary freezer:
It is not needed
- I was in favor of the way the debates were conducted, as presented by Marshal Hołownia. I believe that putting projects to a vote and assessing them in the first reading, sometimes rejecting them, as was the case with the presidential projects, we recently rejected the presidential projects in the first reading, is a clear statement of position. A better one. I believe that [the parliamentary freezer] is not needed, that we have a majority in parliament in order to express ourselves on matters that are presented - stated Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz in "Rozmowa Piaseckiego" on TVN24
08:18
- The opposition is absolutely exaggerating and splitting hairs. At the same time [as the Geneva talks], Prime Minister Tusk participated in an extraordinary European Council meeting on Ukrainian matters, where all the leaders were present: the German Chancellor, the President of France, the Prime Minister of Italy, and others - stated Tomasz Siemoniak in an interview with Aleksandra Pawlicka on TVP Info's "Gość poranka" (Morning Guest).
- The Deputy Minister of Defence is in Washington, discussing this matter. Yesterday, Prime Minister Sikorski took part in the meeting of the Coalition of the Willing. Prime Minister Tusk spoke with the President of Ukraine - he listed.
- Truly, Poland is active. This meeting in Geneva was, of course, important in this chain of various events, but Poland must effectively pursue its interests, rather than focusing public attention on whether someone participated in some meeting somewhere. We all saw the Prime Minister with other leaders, and yesterday, Prime Minister Sikorski - he stated.
- Our position on these projects, these discussions, has also been presented. So, it is wrong that the opposition is trying to latch onto everything in this way. They do not see Poland's interests and that it is worth having some trust in our diplomacy, in our methods of action - he assessed.
08:19
- Joint tax returns [in an unregistered partnership] are, for me, I will say that here I consider it questionable, because I, and here I speak as myself, believe that joint tax returns should primarily be for those with children, and the mere fact that someone lives as a couple, whether unregistered or married, and doesn't have children, is not something that should lead to tax privileges - said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz in an interview with Dominika Wielowieyska on "Poranek TOK FM".
- Tax privilege is about filing with children, because it's children we should subsidize with taxes. But we have in Poland, as we do, unregistered partnerships should definitely exist - she continued.
- Inheritance is okay [...] it's not a privilege, it's a normal respect for a close relationship, however, indeed in the Polish legal system we have a tax privilege, it has become so ingrained, no one even thinks about it, a tax privilege for the mere fact of being married, for the mere fact, regardless of whether one has children. In my opinion, the tax privilege should follow children, whether in an unregistered partnership or a marriage - she added, when asked about tax privileges in the project concerning the status of a next of kin.
08:23
- I think this is also a sad summary of what the feud between elites at the highest level leads to, because when the world sees a quarreling president and prime minister, each pulling the post in their own direction, it draws conclusions, and I think it is a very bad sign that we are not at the table when it comes to matters that will determine Poland's long-term security and the issue of peace- said Adrian Zandberg on "Gość Radia Zet".
08:27
Zandberg:
A Hot Meal at School is the Absolute Minimum
- We need to start seriously discussing educational inequalities in Poland, we need to seriously ensure that all children have safe learning conditions, and a hot meal at school is the absolute minimum - said Adrian Zandberg on "Gość Radia Zet".
- But is this populism? Providing hot lunches in schools is a solution that works in many European countries and beyond, as countries outside of Europe have also opted for hot meals in schools - Zandberg continued.
- I think the realistic deadline for implementing this is from the first of January next year, and that's what we're counting on, that's our proposal - Zandberg continued.
08:28
Czarnek Responds to Accusations of Lack of Rule of Law:
An Attack by European Leftists
- Zbigniew Ziobro's situation is exceptional. Secondly, there is no national prosecutor today, there are no prosecutors appointed by him. There is prosecutor Barski, who is not being allowed into office. The Supreme Court, the Criminal Chamber, speaks about this, not me - stated Przemysław Czarnek in "Poranny ring" on Super Express.
This alleged lack of rule of law, according to the Irish court, which finally relented, stems from an attack by the European left on Poland after we introduced reforms to the justice system, in accordance with laws passed by parliament, elected by the nation in democratic elections, and signed by the president, elected in democratic elections - he continued.
08:30
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on Ukraine Talks:
Wondering if Poland is at Every Table Isn't the Point.
- We have a president, that's a fact, of the United States, who starts by talking to Putin. A plan is created, and it's completely unknown where it's being created, and with my Russian experience, as I read this plan, I see direct quotes from Russian... what they call their national interest, and it's far from our interest; there's clearly a Russian contribution there - Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz said on TOK FM.
- This wondering if Poland is at every table, everywhere, isn't the point. The point is that the plan that is ultimately adopted should be a plan that primarily guarantees us zero Russian influence and words regarding our sovereignty, because it is already extremely alarming if a point about Poland appears in the Ukrainian plan - she continued.
08:34
Siemoniak on Officer Nominations:
The Matter is at a Deadlock.
- When the President's Chancellery invited heads of services for individual meetings in two weeks, as it was two weeks before the deadlines, we conveyed such information that they simply must have the Prime Minister's consent and we asked the President's Chancellery to request this consent from the Prime Minister - said Tomasz Siemoniak in "Gość poranka" on TVP Info.
- The President's Chancellery did not do that. A major crisis was manufactured. The victims – absurdly – were officer candidates. This matter is at a dead end - he pointed out.
- The President's Chancellery sent the nomination requests concerning ABW and SKW to the Prime Minister's Chancellery. […] So, the matter is closed at this stage, because they don't even have anything to sign, since they sent them back - he admitted.
- I am counting on a kind of realization that this issue should not be played with. Simply put, young, ambitious people who did not become officers have been wronged - he added.
08:35
- When we met at the beginning of the year, presidential polls gave me half a percent support, ultimately it was 10 times greater support. I have no worries here, but the key thing is that before us, before the election campaign officially begins, there are a year and a half of 'chewing grass' and we are also doing that. While our competitors are now going into hibernation, we are heading out across Poland - said Adrian Zandberg in "Gość Radia Zet".
08:38
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz Comments on Nawrocki's Words on EU Armaments Programs:
I Ask What Else He Proposes.
"And what does Mr. President propose that is better? These programs are not disadvantageous for Poland, because if they were, Poland would not be receiving gigantic funds for the purchase of armaments," said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz in TOK FM, when asked about President Nawrocki's remarks that EU programs concerning the armaments industry serve France and Germany.
"Every 10 zlotys from the KPO [National Reconstruction Plan] have been redirected to security matters. We are the only EU country that has created a security and defense fund from the KPO, and this amounts to over 22 billion zlotys, which is a very large sum, for investment in civil protection and our Polish armaments technologies," she continued.
"I ask what else Mr. President proposes?" she went on to say.
08:42
Zandberg:
Entering government without the ability to implement the program is not a value in itself
- Razem is not in this government because there was no agreement on development investments, there was no agreement on cutting pathologies in public healthcare, which is why we are not in this government. However, it is not the case that entering government, when you hear that key programmatic matters will not be achievable, is a value in itself. I don't dream of being driven around in a limousine, but rather that in Polish science, we finally start spending on investments, on research and development, as much as countries that are truly moving forward are spending - said Adrian Zandberg in "Gość Radia Zet".
08:44
Siemoniak on bringing Ziobro back to Poland:
There is no room for extra-legal actions.
- The methods [to bring Zbigniew Ziobro back to the country] are described in the law. European arrest warrants and so on, various documents. And the Prosecutor General will certainly be doing all of this. There is no room here for any extra-legal actions or extra-legal considerations - said Tomasz Siemoniak on TVP Info’s “Morning Guest.”
08:46
- You have likely seen the recent turbulence within Law and Justice, where the more sensible, more moderate politicians have been dismissed from the teams working on the program, because the word is they have now decided to compete with Grzegorz Braun and race him to the far right. So now we have Law and Justice of Mr. Czarnek and Mr. Matecki. Can you imagine a government of the Together party with Mr. Czarnek and Mr. Matecki? - said Adrian Zandberg on "Gość Radia Zet".
08:46
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on the Verdict in the Kwiatkowski and Bury Case:
Proof that the Judiciary is Independent.
- This is proof for all those who say, "Ziobro isn't coming to Poland because the Polish judiciary is completely politicized." Well, they have black and white proof that the judiciary is independent and that verdicts are issued in accordance with the law - said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on TOK FM, when asked about the verdict in the case of Krzysztof Kwiatkowski and Jan Bury.
- I invite Mr. Ziobro to come and submit himself to the independent judgment of a Polish court - she continued.
08:48
Czarnek:
If We Can Safeguard Our Interests in the EU, We Will Remain in the Union
- President Karol Nawrocki was elected President of Poland by 51% of Poles who do not want to salute the EU on every matter where the EU violates EU rule of law and disregards accession and founding treaties, which is why I will support the president in what he says, and those who want to support the president, I will also support and go with them - stated Przemysław Czarnek in the "Morning Ring" of Super Express.
- We, as Poland in the EU, are only there to utilize it for the benefit of the Polish nation and the Polish state. If this is not possible, then we will simply have to oppose it. If we are to implement 90% CO2 restrictions, we really need to say "get out of here". If we are to implement certain rulings of the CJEU concerning same-sex marriage, we need to say "get out of here" with this legislation, lawmaking, or jurisprudence that is incompatible with the law - he continued.
- We are not doomed to the EU; the EU is not our homeland; Brussels is not our capital; the EU is not a state. It is an organization where member states must look after their own interests. If we are able to safeguard our interests within the EU, then we will remain in the EU for as long as that is possible - emphasized the PiS politician.
08:51
- The entire coalition of October 15th, when it was in opposition, including the Left and Marshal Czarzasty, criticized the 'freezer'. Back then, it was bad. So please tell me, why is it suddenly good now? - Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz said on TOK FM, when asked about the 'Marshal's veto' announced by Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty.
- The 'freezer,' described even more loudly as a Marshal's veto, is a unilateral decision about which laws democratically elected MPs have the right to vote on, and which laws they do not. This is not in the Constitution. The Constitution clearly states [...] laws are adopted by the parliament, by the Sejm - she continued.
- I'm not saying that the President's bills are good; they are very often very bad bills. Let's reject them with a coalition majority; that's what the Sejm is for. Let's not break the Constitution, because we came to power to defend democracy, so let's apply that democracy - she went on to say.
- There is no right to decide what goes on the agenda; there is an obligation to prepare documents. This is somewhat different. Nowhere in Poland or in the Constitution is it stated that the Marshal of the Sejm has a veto - she added.
- One thing is formulating the agenda, and another is recognizing that one can unilaterally decide, 'this law is bad, we are not debating it.' It's not that it won't be at this Sejm session but will be at a session in two sittings, because that's okay, that's the agenda. However, to come out and say: 'bad law, therefore we will not put it to a vote,' that is something else entirely. That is the 'freezer,' and truly, we all said it was bad. We all criticized PiS for it. Why do we want to return to vile, PiS practices now? Let's not do that - she emphasized.
09:02
- I am strongly in favour of us being part of the October 15th coalition - Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz stated on TOK FM.
- We are part of the October 15th coalition because that is our commitment to the voters, we are in this coalition to effectively fulfil our commitments, and as long as we can effectively fulfil them, which we can and are doing, we are in the coalition - she continued, when asked if Poland 2050 might leave the coalition a year before the elections.
- We are in the coalition today. We are in this coalition and we are acting, truly, let's not discuss at all in this way who will leave and where a year before the elections - she further elaborated, when asked if she could say that Poland 2050 would not leave the coalition a year before the elections, that there are no such plans.
- These are baseless rumours. These are absolutely baseless rumours. I have never said that in my life at any meeting - she added, when pressed about media reports suggesting she had said this at internal meetings.
09:11
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on How Long She's Waiting to Meet Tusk:
I'm Ready At Any Moment.
"I've been waiting for six weeks to meet with the Prime Minister. I am a big proponent of the coalition being and operating very well. The coalition operates well when coalition partners talk to each other, and that's why I am ready at any moment, I am waiting for that meeting," said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz in TOK FM, when asked about a meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk regarding the Deputy Prime Minister position.
09:34
- In Polish hospitals, silence is becoming increasingly common. Doctors are turning away patients, even those with cancer, because there are no resources, no beds, no decisions have been made - said the narrator in a video published on X by Mateusz Morawiecki.
- The only decision imposed from above is to remain silent. Politicians of the ruling coalition, like censors, are pressuring medical staff - he continued.
- This is a true scandal. The government, as is its tradition, instead of saving the crumbling healthcare system, focuses solely on saving its own PR. But this reality cannot be drowned out by another worthless TikTok from the prime minister, or another fabricated pseudo-scandal. Because at this stage, it's only a matter of time before people without care begin to die in their homes - he went on to say.
🚨Zamiast leczyć - każą milczeć.
— Mateusz Morawiecki (@MorawieckiM) November 26, 2025
W polskich szpitalach rozgrywa się dramat.
To nie może przejść bez reakcji - podaj dalej. 🔁 pic.twitter.com/QPrmxTW29O
09:42
Dworczyk on Aid to Ukraine:
I Don't Think We Should Transfer Financial Resources Right Now.
- Of course, we should help Ukraine, that's point one, but point two is that we need to discuss in detail how. I don't think we should transfer financial resources right now; I believe we should focus rather on creating or maintaining a smoothly operating logistical base, thanks to which aid can reach Ukraine - Michał Dworczyk said in an interview with Jacek Prusinowski on the program "Sedno Sprawy" (The Core of the Matter) on Radio Plus.
- I believe that, as of today, when it comes to financial aid, Poland should not undertake such actions on its own. We have transferred a great deal of equipment to Ukraine, as well as financial support. I'm talking here primarily about military equipment, but also humanitarian aid, and we have provided various forms of assistance over the last three years, which, when summed up, amounts to a truly impressive sum, especially for a country still developing, like Poland - he continued.
- I believe we should focus on other forms of aid and we should absolutely also politically support Ukraine in its efforts for defense, for maintaining independence - he went on to say.
09:52
Dworczyk:
I Sometimes Feel Some Colleagues Recklessly Undertake Actions That Align with Tusk's Efforts
- I sometimes have the feeling that some colleagues are recklessly undertaking actions that actually align with Donald Tusk's efforts, who is trying to divide us internally. I mean 'us,' meaning the opposition. He strives for divisions, and sometimes with certain reckless actions, colleagues support these efforts - said Michał Dworczyk on Radio Plus.
- It's hard for me to believe that these are intentional actions. It's not worth dwelling on or spending too much time on this; we need to do our own work, and that's how we will proceed. And if you're talking about being pushed out of PiS, you know, I've been a member of Law and Justice since '22 [likely referring to 2002], which is 23 years. So if someone tells me, 'Oh, because PiS did this, or Morawiecki's people did that,' I can only smile - he continued.
12:28
- We are finalizing today the issue of purchasing three modern submarines. The Navy, Polish sailors, and in fact everyone who understands security matters, including maritime security, have been waiting for this for many long years, and this is indeed a moment of exceptional importance. The purchase of these submarines will also mean, in accordance with the principles we have adopted with our partners, investments in the Polish shipbuilding industry. In Poland, the ships will be repaired as needed, all with the participation of Polish industry - stated Prime Minister Donald Tusk during the government session.
12:33
- Nearly 44 billion euros will be allocated for the purchase of drone equipment and for the "East Shield" project. This was the result of our diplomatic efforts over many weeks and months, and we have finally achieved unequivocal acceptance from all of Europe that the "East Shield," like our eastern border, is a common responsibility of the entire EU. Europe has finally started to treat it as a place where we invest European money, not just our Polish funds – stated Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a government session.
- The digital component will be significant in these projects, and thanks to our efforts, we will also be able to finance roads and railways directly related to the security of the Polish state through the SAFE programme – he continued.
12:37
Tusk Comments on ECJ Ruling Regarding Same-Sex Marriages:
The EU Cannot Impose Anything on Us in This Matter.
- I have asked Prime Minister Sikorski to prepare information on the consequences of the court's ruling concerning homosexual marriages. I'm simplifying, I'm speaking in brief, and many theories have already emerged, a lot of emotions, understandable, this topic is also very divisive for public opinion, not only in Poland. So, I would like to calm everyone down - stated Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a government meeting.
- It is not the case that the EU can impose anything on us in this matter. As you know, we are working on our own legal regulations that will govern this in a way that the majority of Poles, through the parliamentary majority, deem appropriate - he continued.
12:41
- These works on the project concerning the status of a next of kin, as this project is called, are progressing in such a harmonious manner, and we will be finalizing this work. The issue concerns marriages concluded by people living outside Poland, in other European countries, and that is what Europe is like. We will, of course, respect the verdicts and judgments of European courts, also on this matter, and I repeat, they concern all those who live in other European countries - stated Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a government meeting.
- When they arrive in Poland, we will have to and we will want to treat them with full respect, but also in accordance with Polish regulations. I wish to reassure everyone, this is not the first time we have dealt with such a challenge as a verdict and interpretation from this or that European court. We will stand guard to ensure Poland's position in Europe is strong, and this also means respecting the courts, but at the same time, wherever the nation-state and national law must decide matters, we will adhere to this principle - he continued.
14:42
Müller on the Possible Suspension of Buda:
It Would Be a Grotesque Farce.
- If it's true that someone wants to suspend Waldemar Buda for fighting for PiS votes on enemy territory, it would be a grotesque farce. Are we supposed to persuade only the already convinced? - wrote Piotr Müller on social media.
- Or should we fight for new votes? Then the next bold step would be to suspend all MPs who go to TVN, Onet, Radio Zet and fight for votes in difficult areas? The list is long - the PiS MEP emphasized.
Jeżeli jest prawdą, że ktoś chce zawiesić @waldemar_buda za to, że walczy o głosy dla @pisorgpl na polu nieprzyjaciela, to byłaby groteska. Mamy przekonywać tylko przekonanych? Czy walczyć o nowe głosy? To co kolejny odważny krok: zawieszamy wszystkich posłów chodzących do TVN,…
— Piotr Müller (@PiotrMuller) November 26, 2025
15:15
- Poland will acquire three submarines under the Orka program. Today, the government, at the Council of Ministers, adopted the recommendation of the team [...]. The team, under my leadership, analyzed three thousand pages of responses from interested countries. The countries that submitted offers were: Spain, France, Sweden, a joint offer from Norway and the Federal Republic of Germany, an Italian offer, and a Korean offer - said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz at a press conference.
- In this recommendation, Sweden was indicated as the first choice country. And today, the Council of Ministers decided to select the partner for the acquisition, construction, and subsequent operation of the submarines, which is the Kingdom of Sweden - he continued.
15:45
- There is nothing to impose on Poland here, because this ruling, which has been made, does not result in an obligation to introduce same-sex marriage into Polish law. The issue of marriage law remains and will remain within the exclusive competence of the Member States of the European Union - said Adam Szłapka at a press conference, when asked about the government's stance on the CJEU ruling regarding same-sex marriages.
- What the CJEU ruled on concerns the recognition of marriages that were concluded in countries where such a law is in force and it effectively concerns those people who have lived there for a longer time and wish to move to another country, meaning it does not concern individuals who went, got married, and are returning, but rather those who effectively lived there and wish to exercise their right to free movement - he continued.
- In order for such a transcription to be carried out, appropriate adjustments must be made in the law, and in this matter, the relevant ministries, i.e., in this case, the Ministry of Interior and Administration and the Ministry of Justice, will analyze how this should look - he went on to say.
- There is no question of imposing anything here, because this is a ruling that does not introduce an obligation to introduce same-sex marriages into the Polish legal system - he added.
15:45
Szłapka on Whether Ziobro Will Face the State Tribunal:
He is a Coward.
- Minister Ziobro, I am looking for the right words to assess this, but it seems to me that if Minister Ziobro looked at the latest public opinion polls, what Poles think about his foundation and, de facto, about him, he would know how he is truly rated. Online, the ratio of comments supporting Minister Ziobro to those critical of him is 4 to 96. Over 70% of respondents believe that Minister Ziobro should return here and face justice - stated Adam Szłapka at a press conference.
- Everything Minister Ziobro has said over the years was just talk. His attitude and what he is doing now is an absolute negation of what he spoke about. He is a coward, he considers himself above the law, a sacred cow, and the name Sovereign Poland, the party led by Zbigniew Ziobro, is now a grim joke. A person who is 100% dependent on a foreign state, and who de facto today pursues interests contrary to ours, so he can send his nervous hooting, hysterical from Budapest, but sooner or later he will face justice - he emphasized.
- I think sooner or later he will also face the State Tribunal, but it seems to me that this is not the primary issue. The primary issue is criminal responsibility, which will be much more severe for everyone - said the government spokesperson.
18:25
- We read the media revelations concerning Waldemar Buda with astonishment, as if his case were related to participation in the Congress of Liberties – Rafał Bochenek wrote on social media.
- This is an obvious untruth. The motion that arrived at PiS headquarters
from local party structures concerns the non-payment of contributions and related arrears – which is particularly surprising in the case of a Member of the European Parliament – the PiS spokesperson noted.
- A decision to suspend Mr. Waldemar Buda has not been made and is not being considered. This strange reaction concerns something that did not happen at all – and this is the most puzzling aspect of this entire situation – he added.
Ze zdumieniem czytamy medialne rewelacje dotyczące @waldemar_buda, jakoby jego sprawa miała dotyczyć udziału w Igrzyskach Wolności.
— Rafał Bochenek (@RafalBochenek) November 26, 2025
To oczywista nieprawda. Wniosek, który wpłynął do centrali @pisorgpl
ze struktur lokalnych partii, dotyczy braku regulowania składek i związanych z…
19:07
Tusk's Evening Post:
Settlements Enter Decisive Phase.
- Settlements are entering a decisive phase. The state acts patiently, consistently, and in accordance with the law. There are no more sacred cows. The innocent have nothing to fear. The guilty, however, absolutely should - wrote Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Rozliczenia wchodzą w decydującą fazę. Państwo działa cierpliwie, konsekwentnie i zgodnie z prawem. Nie ma już świętych krów. Niewinni nie mają się czego obawiać. Winni jak najbardziej.
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) November 26, 2025
19:50
- A lot is happening when it comes to the justice system, when it comes to settling scandals from previous years. I know that the Prosecutor General is working on further decisions regarding charges, also concerning immunities - said Jan Grabiec in an interview with Grzegorz Kajdanowicz on TVN24's "Fakty po Faktach" (Facts after Facts), when asked about Prime Minister Donald Tusk's post regarding accountability.
- Those who are happy that justice has not yet caught up with them over these two years have nothing to be happy about, because if they have sinned, the final judgment will come - he continued, when pressed on whom the Prime Minister had in mind when saying that accountability is entering a decisive phase and the guilty must be afraid.
- I think the next few hours will bring further facts - he went on to say.
19:57
Grabiec Firm on Decisions Concerning Poland:
Regardless of Whether Made by Our Friends or Enemies...
- Of course, we should know, and no decision, regardless of whether made by our friends or enemies, concerning Poland, will be real unless Poland agrees to it, so I think everyone knows that - said Jan Grabiec on TVN24, responding to the host’s suggestion that if someone came up with a point regarding the stationing of European fighter jets in Poland, we should be aware of it.
- I think there was a certain haste regarding the manner and form of disclosing the current state of talks between Americans and Russians. We are talking about something that is already outdated - he continued.
20:03
Kierwiński on the ECJ Ruling:
The EU Cannot Impose Its Legislation Upon Us.
- A great deal of falsehood has accumulated around this matter [the ECJ ruling] since yesterday. Interpretations are already emerging that say: the Union will impose its legislation on us. So, no – it cannot impose its legislation upon us - stated Marcin Kierwiński in a conversation with Piotr Witwicki on Polsat News' "Gość Wydarzeń.".
- Secondly, the issue concerned transcription, meaning how a document resulting from the law of another member state is to be applied in Poland. And we will discuss this matter. […] It must be in accordance with Polish law - he continued.
20:06
Grabiec on the Government's and President's Competencies:
There Cannot Be Two Polish Positions on the Same Matter.
"Of course, at one point Prime Minister Tusk suggested to the President that all of Poland's assets should be utilized, and the relationship between President Nawrocki and President Trump is undoubtedly one of those assets," Jan Grabiec stated on TVN24 when asked if the government expects President Nawrocki to engage in talks with the Americans or European countries.
"First and foremost, one policy is needed. If the President, without consulting the government, announces some plan for changes to European treaties and claims to speak on behalf of Poland, despite knowing that according to the Constitution he doesn't have such competencies, it's difficult to talk..." he continued.
"There were no such talks [between the president and the prime minister or the minister of foreign affairs on this matter]; these declarations were made prematurely. According to the Constitution, foreign policy is conducted by the government," he further elaborated.
"According to the Constitution [...] foreign policy is conducted by the government, and Poland's position is expressed by the government or the president, but within the scope agreed upon with the government. There cannot be two Polish positions on the same matter," he added.
20:16
Grabiec on Property Tax:
I Can't Imagine It for Many Reasons.
- There is no such agreement, I am not aware of such a project - said Jan Grabiec on TVN24, when asked about the property tax project announced by The Left and whether it was a coalition agreement.
- No, I cannot imagine introducing such a tax in Poland for many reasons - he continued, when asked if he could imagine introducing such a tax in Poland.
- Of course, this topic has been returning for 30 years in various forms, but I think the main reason is that as a society, we are still building our wealth and perhaps in countries that have been accumulating their potential and resources for practically 300 years, and where there is a lot of inherited wealth, such countries can decide to introduce property tax. Today, when Poles are still building their wealth, it seems simply pointless to me - he continued.
- I think The Left wants to emphasize its position, perhaps the Sejm will even consider this project, but I don't think it will find a majority either in the ruling coalition or in the Sejm at all - he added.
20:22
Kierwiński:
Following Thorough Analysis, We Will Detail How We Intend to Implement the CJEU Ruling
- He [Prime Minister Donald Tusk] very clearly assigned the full interpretation of international matters to Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Sikorski. I have also commissioned appropriate analyses, and Minister Żurek has certainly commissioned the same. We will apply European law to the extent that it is consistent with our law - said Marcin Kierwiński in "Gość Wydarzeń" on Polsat News.
- In this regard [the CJEU ruling], it cannot impose changes to our law on us. Besides, this is also stated in the ruling itself - he added.
- Following thorough analyses from both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior and Administration, and the Ministry of Justice, we will state precisely how we intend to implement this ruling. However, within the ruling itself […], in the document issued by the CJEU, there is a point that states that matters concerning what constitutes marriage are issues left to the decision of member states - he indicated.
20:26
- It's an organizational matter [the Deputy Prime Minister post for Poland 2050], I think we will reach an agreement on this - Jan Grabiec said on TVN24.
- There is a kind of suspension, yes, because Szymon Hołownia announced that there will be elections, he will rather not participate in them, but maybe he will, so we don't know who will represent this party, who will be its leader - he continued, when asked if the position would be for Poland 2050.
- I don't want to say it like that, but we need to know who we are talking to, meaning, who represents this party, who is appropriate for this parliamentary club. I think this will be clarified, we are not pushing on this matter, we know that our partner must be ready for this serious conversation, and we want such a serious conversation, about full responsibility for the functioning of the government - he added, responding to the question "are you waiting with this Deputy Prime Minister position for the decision on who will be the leader?".
20:45
Kierwiński:
There are ideas to bring Ziobro back to Poland
- Yes. [...] There are ideas, Marcin Kierwiński said on Polsat News' 'Gość Wydarzeń', when asked if the ruling party has a plan to bring Zbigniew Ziobro from Budapest back to Poland.
- It is the duty of the Polish state to bring every person who has committed crimes before the judiciary [...]. I am not saying it will be easy, nor do I want to say it will happen tomorrow, the day after, or next week. It will require time. But yes: former minister Ziobro will face the Polish judiciary [...], as soon as it is possible - he declared.
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