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09.07.2025

09.07.2025Hołownia's Reshaping Hand, The Storm's Unrelenting Path

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 09.07.2025.

It displays 167 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.07.2025Hołownia's Reshaping Hand, The Storm's Unrelenting Path
The day's media attention remained heavily fixed on the internal dynamics of Poland's ruling coalition, particularly the unfolding government reconstruction. Early reports questioned the Tusk government's stability. By midday, a significant development saw the government reshuffle postponed, reportedly at Parliament Speaker Szymon Hołownia's request, signaling his increasing influence and further complicating coalition relations.
Concurrently, President Duda's strong statements on judicial reform, including controversial remarks about expelling judges and linking the judiciary crisis to the need for a new constitution, gained significant traction in afternoon and evening coverage. Separately, severe weather, with heavy rainfall and widespread storms, consistently remained a top editorial priority, prompting crisis meetings and alerts across the country throughout the day. Amidst these developments, Iga Świątek's historic advance to the Wimbledon semifinals also drew considerable focus.
09.07.2025

04:10The Coalition's Fragile Edge

Polish media extensively reports on the Tusk government's internal stability, following recent meetings between Prime Minister Tusk and Parliament Speaker Hołownia (Do Rzeczy, Onet, Polsat News, 300polityka). While Tusk asserts a stable majority, outlets question whether his government reconstruction plans are backfiring, potentially pushing the coalition to the brink of collapse (Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita, Wirtualna Polska). The opposition views Hołownia's recent interactions as a challenge to Tusk's authority (Polityka, Wyborcza).
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Radio ZET

Joanna Mucha "Gościem Radia ZET" i Beaty Lubeckiej

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06:03Storms Sweep Poland

Polish media prominently features the ongoing severe weather, with heavy rainfall and storms leading to alarm states and widespread emergency interventions across the country (Onet, Polsat News, Super Express, Wprost). Additionally, there is significant coverage of increased military alertness, including jets being scrambled, in response to heightened Russian activity (Do Rzeczy, Gazeta Prawna) and continued pressure from migrants at the Belarusian border (OKO.press).
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08:51Crisis Response and Government Shifts

Polish media continues to heavily cover the severe weather, with widespread reports of heavy rainfall and storms causing damage, exceeding warning levels, and prompting a crisis staff meeting led by Prime Minister Tusk (Onet, 300polityka, Polsat News, Radio ZET, Super Express). Soldiers are on standby. Amidst this, there's speculation about a significant government reshuffle planned by Tusk, signaling potential political shifts (Do Rzeczy).
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Ministerstwo Aktywów Państwowych oficjalnie rezygnuje z projektu wydzielenia elektrowni węglowych ze spółek energetycznych. Rząd widzi jednak problem związany z aktywami węglowymi, które ciążą spółkom i przedstawi rozwiązania łagodzące. Mają być nowe mechanizmy mocowe.
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11:40Hołownia's Request Shapes Government Reconstruction

Polish media continues to prominently feature the severe weather impacting the country, with reports of heavy rains causing devastation, exceeding warning levels, and prompting urgent appeals from firefighters (Polsat News, Radio ZET, Wirtualna Polska). Concurrently, discussions persist around a sudden shift in government reconstruction plans, now reportedly influenced by Parliament Speaker Szymon Hołownia (Do Rzeczy, Onet). The government also announced a new plan for coal assets (Rzeczpospolita).
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14:22Świątek's Wimbledon Ascent

Polish media is currently highlighting Iga Świątek's historic achievement, reaching the Wimbledon semifinals (Radio ZET, Wirtualna Polska, Wprost). Concurrently, political discussions focus on the future of leadership, questioning the longevity of Donald Tusk's and Jarosław Kaczyński's influence (Do Rzeczy, Wyborcza), and the legitimacy of Karol Nawrocki's position (Rzeczpospolita, 300polityka). Alerts for severe weather also persist, urging public caution (Onet, Polsat News).
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16:56Coalition Stability Tested, Judiciary Debated

Polish media continues to focus on governmental stability, particularly Parliament Speaker Hołownia's ongoing political maneuvers and his party's potential conditions for coalition participation (Onet, Wirtualna Polska, wPolityce). The judiciary remains a key topic, with President Duda proposing expelling some judges (300polityka) while the European Commission views rule of law reforms optimistically (OKO.press). Amidst these political discussions, Prime Minister Tusk receives rare opposition praise for his flood crisis management (Rzeczpospolita).
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Marszałek Sejmu Szymon Hołownia musi pójść do Canossy, posypać głowę popiołem i przystać na warunki premiera. Z osobistym udziałem w rządzie – w optymalnym dla siebie scenariuszu.
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20:21Hołownia's Coalition Crossroads

Polish media continues to intensely focus on the dynamics within the ruling coalition, particularly Parliament Speaker Hołownia's pivotal role. Reports highlight his private discussions with Kaczyński and his perceived shift towards accepting Prime Minister Tusk's terms, creating friction within the coalition (Polsat News, Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita). Concurrently, President Duda maintains a strong stance on judicial reform, suggesting expelling judges and even linking the judiciary crisis to the need for a new constitution (Onet, wPolityce, 300polityka). Persistent heavy rainfall and flood concerns also remain in focus (Polityka).
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