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17.07.2025

17.07.2025The Minister's Inquiries, The Speaker's Shadow

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 17.07.2025.

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

17.07.2025The Minister's Inquiries, The Speaker's Shadow
The day began with prominent coverage of the passing of cabaret artist Joanna Kołaczkowska, followed by news of the verdicts in the tragic Pszczyna case. Mid-morning saw reports of a Polish professor murdered in Greece, gaining significant attention. However, throughout the afternoon and into the evening, editorial focus shifted decisively to domestic political and legal developments. Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar's formal communications to Speaker Szymon Hołownia, raising legal doubts about election validity, became a primary narrative. This development was closely intertwined with ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Tusk's government, including his planned cabinet reconstruction and internal coalition tensions. Polls revealing a significant decline in public trust for Speaker Hołownia further underscored the internal pressures on the ruling coalition, continuing a trend from previous days' discussions on government stability.
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Artystka już kilka miesięcy temu zawiesiła karierę sceniczną i poinformowała, że podjęła walkę z chorobą nowotworową. Wieloletnia członkini kabaretu Hrabi miała 59 lat.
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Nie potrzebujemy już wyszukiwarki Google, marketplace’ów jak Allegro, a nawet komputera czy smartfona. Aby kupować w sieci wystarczy asystent AI lub media społecznościowe z opcją „live commerce”.
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04:34The Passing of a Polish Talent

Polish media is currently dominated by news of the passing of Joanna Kołaczkowska, a co-founder and long-time member of Kabaret Hrabi, with multiple outlets expressing sorrow and remembering her talent (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska, Wyborcza). Concurrently, domestic political discussions continue, with a focus on public trust in Hołownia (Radio ZET) and ongoing scrutiny regarding the First President of the Supreme Court amidst accusations of political maneuvering (wPolityce).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Grzegorz Schetyna w programie "Gość Radia ZET"

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06:54Cabaret Master's Final Curtain

The news of Joanna Kołaczkowska's passing continues to be a prominent theme, with new headlines detailing reactions and her last days (Polityka, Polsat News, Super Express, Wyborcza). Alongside this, Polish media continues to focus on domestic political dynamics. Discussions include public trust in Hołownia (Onet), the duration of Prime Minister Tusk's term (Radio ZET), and scrutiny of presidential pardons (Wprost). International relations are also touched upon, with statements on supporting Ukraine (300polityka) and implications of US foreign policy (Wirtualna Polska).
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Nowe technologie przejmują coraz większą część naszego życia, a sztuczna inteligencja zaczyna „myśleć” w sposób zaskakująco podobny do ludzkiego.
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09:45The Pszczyna Verdicts

Polish media prominently reports on the verdicts announced in the tragic death of Izabela from Pszczyna, concerning three doctors (Onet, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska). Domestic political tensions persist, with reports of Prime Minister Tusk threatening coalition partners and criticism over EU budget negotiations (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka). The Supreme Court's First President Manowska also remains in the spotlight regarding government actions (wPolityce). Discussions additionally touch on aid for Ukrainian citizens and the attack on a Polish factory in Vinnytsia.
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11:24Polish Professor's Greek Demise

Polish media continues to report on the legal developments following the tragic death of Izabela from Pszczyny, with a court issuing a verdict on doctors (Do Rzeczy). A significant new focus is the murder of a Polish professor in Greece, leading to arrests and charges against multiple individuals (Onet, Radio ZET). Domestic political discussions also persist, with former Prime Minister Morawiecki criticizing the current government's handling of the EU budget negotiations (wPolityce, 300polityka). The passing of Joanna Kołaczkowska remains a topic of coverage (Super Express, Polityka).
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14:09Coalition's Shifting Sands

Polish media is primarily focused on the stability and internal dynamics of the ruling coalition, with new surveys assessing Donald Tusk's government (Onet). Discussions highlight Prime Minister Tusk's planned cabinet reconstruction and internal tensions, particularly around Szymon Hołownia's political standing and his party, which is seen as the weakest link (Polityka). Legal scrutiny regarding election validity also targets Hołownia (300polityka), while figures like Kosiniak-Kamysz express strong emotional reactions amidst the political climate (Do Rzeczy, Radio ZET), and Kamiński is seen as dividing the coalition (Wirtualna Polska).
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17:40Bodnar's Election Validity Concerns

Polish media is heavily focused on Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar's ongoing communications with Speaker Szymon Hołownia concerning legal doubts and the validity of recent elections (Onet, Polsat News, Radio ZET, 300polityka, wPolityce). This prominent discussion interweaves with continued scrutiny of Prime Minister Tusk's government, as analysts debate his political longevity and whether a planned cabinet reconstruction will improve the ruling coalition's standing (Do Rzeczy, OKO.press, Polityka).
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20:41The Speaker's Fading Trust

Polish media remains centered on the ruling coalition's stability, with new reports showing a significant decline in public trust for Speaker Szymon Hołownia and potential instability for his party (wPolityce, Polityka). The future of Prime Minister Tusk's government and presidential actions are also discussed (300polityka, Do Rzeczy). A new focus emerges on international security, including Russia's 'second Ukraine' rhetoric and a general's somber outlook on NATO's cohesion (Onet, Polsat News).