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16.03.2025

16.03.2025Day PiS Weaponizes Skrzypek's Death As Kaczyński Threatens Retaliation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 16.03.2025.

It displays 80 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.03.2025Day PiS Weaponizes Skrzypek's Death As Kaczyński Threatens Retaliation
The death of Barbara Skrzypek, Kaczyński's longtime assistant, dominated coverage throughout the day. Morning reports featured accusations from PiS politicians that she was "victimized by the regime" and "hounded to death" during prosecutor Wrzosek's questioning. By midday, Skrzypek's lawyer issued a statement, while prosecutor Wrzosek threatened legal action against those making accusations. Media reported that Skrzypek's testimony may have implicated Kaczyński in the "two towers" case.

Kaczyński appeared in afternoon coverage, calling those responsible for her death "villains," signaling an escalation of political tension. International news focused on a deadly U.S. military operation described as "powerful and decisive" with over 30 casualties, while Trump's pressure on Ukraine to surrender continued to develop. Other significant stories included disciplinary proceedings against judges who supported neo-KRS and the first photo of Pope Francis since his February hospitalization.
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04:40Kaczyński Aide Dies After Questioning

The newspapers report extensively on the death of Barbara Skrzypek, a close associate of PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński. Multiple outlets (Onet, Do Rzeczy, Wprost, wPolityce, Wirtualna Polska) note she died shortly after being questioned in the "two towers" case. Kaczyński has made public statements claiming she was denied an attorney during questioning (wPolityce). In international news, sources discuss Trump announcing a "powerful" military operation (Radio ZET) and tensions between Brussels and Washington (Niezależna). Tourism faces a crisis with mass cancellations described as "terrifying" (Interia).
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Nie może się powtórzyć sytuacja z porozumieniem budapeszteńskim, kiedy Ukraina oddała broń jądrową za gwarancje bezpieczeństwa, a po 13 latach została zaatakowana. Dlatego żadnych gwarancji „na gębę” Ukraińcy nie przyjmą.Rozmowa z Mirosławem Czechem, politykiem i dziennikarzem ukraińskiego pochodzenia
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Rozmowy dotyczące zawieszenia broni utknęły w martwym punkcie, gdy Władimir Putin postawił dodatkowe warunki. W odpowiedzi Donald Trump opowiada o „tysiącach żołnierzy Ukraińskich w okrążeniu”. Czy naprawdę sytuacja wojsk Ukraińskich jest aż tak zła? Przyjrzyjmy się linii frontu.
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07:09Trump Pushes Ukraine To Surrender

The newspapers report extensively on the Trump administration's foreign policy, with multiple sources discussing its approach to Ukraine. Trump is portrayed as pushing Ukraine toward capitulation (Rzeczpospolita, Polityka), with Putin adding conditions to ceasefire talks. Trump's statements about Ukrainian troops in "encirclement" are questioned for accuracy (Polityka). Several outlets cover U.S. military operations described as "decisive and powerful" with over 30 casualties (Onet, TVN24). Immigration policy is another focus, with Trump ordering deportations of Venezuelan gang members (Niezależna) and reports of migrants being sent from Germany to Poland (Wirtualna Polska). Polish sources analyze Trump's return to traditional U.S. power politics (Gazeta Prawna, Do Rzeczy).
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Oparta o oskarżenia narracja prawicy nie zwalnia rządu z egzaminu. Prokurator Ewa Wrzosek jest politycznie zaangażowana. A w środę mecenas Jacek Dubois drwił w serwisie X z przesłuchania Barbary Skrzypek. To ślepa uliczka rozliczeń.
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21:21Judges Face Discipline For Neo-KRS Support

The newspapers report on disciplinary proceedings against judges who signed support lists for the neo-National Council of the Judiciary, with potential charges threatening hundreds of judges (OKO.press). Legal controversies include a priest seeking presidential pardon after molesting his niece (Onet) and a statement from Barbara Skrzypek's lawyer (Polsat News). Political news covers Kaczyński's planned appearance with parliamentarians before prosecutors and upcoming government discussions on defense and wind energy (300polityka). International concerns about Russia are reflected in an article titled "Before Putin Enters Warsaw" (Rzeczpospolita). Vatican news includes the first photo of Pope Francis since February 14 (Radio ZET, Super Express).