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Members of outgoing rightwing government angered by move against broadcaster accused of being its mouthpiece
Newly appointed prime minister plans to unwind judicial reforms that prompted Brussels to withhold funding
Accessories designer Zofia Chylak on the chaotic charm of her Polish birthplace
Returning premier will present government and programme on Tuesday
The outgoing Law and Justice government has bequeathed a legal minefield to the incoming prime minister
Month-long blockade by Polish hauliers comes as Kyiv struggles to secure western funding
Incoming prime minister has called for removal of national lender’s chief in bid to oust PiS loyalists
Donald Tusk maps out boost for wind turbines and tougher approach to state energy company Orlen
Law and Justice cabinet further delays Donald Tusk taking office as prime minister
Also in this newsletter: How Poland’s president is delaying Donald Tusk’s premiership
Protest spreads to main crossing with long queues forming as temperatures drop
Advance payment to reach Warsaw by the time Donald Tusk is expected to be prime minister
Outgoing rightwing premier has chance to name next KNF chief despite opposition protests
Kyiv envoy condemns wartime ‘stab in the back’ by protesters angry at rival drivers
Seoul worries political change and lack of funds could scupper Warsaw’s plans to buy tanks, howitzers and rockets
European missile maker MBDA signs its largest export contract ever
Morawiecki unlikely to succeed without overall majority but President Duda’s move is set to delay anticipated return of Tusk
The value of having a pro-European government in Warsaw will be enormous
Head of Polish opposition party says ‘time is of the essence’ as he waits to be nominated prime minister
Andriy Verevskyi faces action from minority shareholders in one of the world’s biggest sunflower oil producers
A new government will have its work cut out to roll back the rightwing nationalist capture of the state
The economics of the European country’s restoration
Poland’s president, central bank governor and constitutional judges were appointed by current ruling party
But the incoming government will face a difficult task in rolling back the illiberal capture of state institutions
Record high turnout secures path to victory for pro-European opposition parties
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