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05.08.2025

The President's Farewell, the Delegate's Arrival

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 05.08.2025.

It displays 150 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.08.2025The President's Farewell, the Delegate's Arrival
Polish media on August 5th overwhelmingly concentrated on the culmination of President Andrzej Duda's second term. Morning reports detailed his anticipated farewell address, reflections on his decade in office, and post-presidency plans, culminating in his actual final addresses and last-day vetoes against legislation. Concurrently, a significant controversy emerged and intensified around the head of the Pilecki Institute, Ruchniewicz, concerning a proposed seminar on returning Polish cultural goods to Germany; this drew sharp criticism and led to the liquidation of his position by day's end. As Duda exited, attention swiftly shifted to incoming President Karol Nawrocki, with outlets discussing his immediate legislative agenda and the highly anticipated arrival of a US delegation, including a key advisor to President Donald Trump, signaling a new chapter in Polish foreign relations.
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W pierwszym półroczu liczba klientów w galeriach spadła o 6,9 proc., spędzamy też w nich mniej czasu – średni czas wizyty spadł o 3,8 proc. Nic więc dziwnego, że rośnie lista likwidowanych obiektów.
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06:44President Duda's Curtain Call

Polish media remains heavily focused on the final days of President Andrzej Duda's term. Headlines detail his anticipated farewell address and post-presidency plans (300polityka, Polsat News, Radio ZET), while also reflecting on his decade in office, including critical assessments (Onet, Wyborcza). A new point of contention emerging is a controversy surrounding the Pilecki Institute head's proposal for a seminar on returning Polish cultural goods to Germany, drawing strong criticism from conservative outlets (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce).
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09:55Duda's Next Chapter

Polish media continues its focus on President Andrzej Duda as his term concludes. Outlets speculate on his post-presidency plans, including a potential new political movement, and analyze public sentiment regarding his future (Radio ZET, Wprost). There is also scrutiny concerning his signing of Ukrainian historical policy guidelines (Wyborcza). Separately, a scandal involving the head of the Pilecki Institute, Ruchniewicz, is escalating, with calls for his dismissal and accusations of diplomatic treason (300polityka, wPolityce).
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12:40Duda's Final Political Moves

Polish media remains largely focused on President Andrzej Duda as his term concludes. Headlines detail his dismissal of ministers and pointed criticism towards the Prime Minister (Radio ZET). Duda is also quoted reflecting on his legacy, emphasizing Poland's enhanced safety (wPolityce), and offering views on electoral promises (300polityka). Concurrently, Finance Minister Domański's revised approach to the Belka tax, offering alternatives for savers, is a significant economic discussion (Gazeta Prawna, Rzeczpospolita).
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15:35Nawrocki's Ascent

Polish media largely centers on the end of President Andrzej Duda's term, offering varied reflections from his own positive assessment (Gazeta Prawna) to Lech Wałęsa's critical view (Wprost). Concurrently, significant attention shifts to incoming President Karol Nawrocki. Outlets discuss foreign media concerns about his potential impact (Radio ZET) and analyze his emerging administration's strategy against the Tusk government (Rzeczpospolita). The Sejm's decision on Antoni Macierewicz's immunity also features (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News).
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Radio ZET

Ostatnie orędzie prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy

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Radio ZET

•NA ŻYWO Ostatnie orędzie prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy

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18:03Duda's Presidential Farewell

Polish media prominently features President Andrzej Duda's final actions as his term concludes, detailing his farewell addresses and last-day vetoes against legislation (300polityka, Polsat News, Radio ZET, wPolityce, Polityka). Concurrently, significant attention is given to incoming President Karol Nawrocki's first legislative initiatives, including plans for CPK and AI funding (OKO.press). Media anticipate an imminent clash between Nawrocki and the Tusk government, with both sides expecting confrontation (Wyborcza, Rzeczpospolita, Do Rzeczy).
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Po pożegnalnym orędziu Andrzeja Dudy jasne jest jedno: w porównaniu z tym, czego można się spodziewać po prezydenturze Karola Nawrockiego, urzędowanie Dudy było czasem spokojnym i politycznie umiarkowanym. Po dekadzie prezydentury przechodzi do rezerwy kadrowej PiS, nie da o sobie zapomnieć i nie przejdzie na polityczną emeryturę.
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Smartfony zdominowały dzieciństwo zaskakująco szybko. Nowe badania wskazują, że zbyt wczesny kontakt z nimi może prowadzić do poważnych problemów psychicznych. Jak chronić dzieci w cyfrowym świecie? Autorzy badania proponują… zakaz smartfonów przed 13. rokiem życia. A co mogą zrobić rodzice już teraz?
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Król Hiszpanii Juan Carlos zdradził swojego mentora gen. Franco i przeszedł do historii jako obrońca hiszpańskiej demokracji. Odchodzący z urzędu prezydent Andrzej Duda zaprzepaścił szansę, aby zostać zapamiętany w podobny sposób w Polsce.
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21:13Nawrocki's Inaugural American Presence

Polish media continues its extensive coverage of President Andrzej Duda's farewell addresses as his term concludes, with some outlets reflecting on his legacy (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News, Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita, Wprost). A prominent new development is the arrival of a US delegation for incoming President Karol Nawrocki's inauguration, including a key advisor to President Donald Trump (Onet, 300polityka, wPolityce). Other topics include judicial changes and discussions on smart phone use for children.