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24.04.2025

24.04.2025Day Russia Strikes Ukraine As Tusk Reveals Massive Reform

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 24.04.2025.

It displays 141 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.04.2025Day Russia Strikes Ukraine As Tusk Reveals Massive Reform
Russia conducted a massive air attack on Ukraine early morning, prompting Poland to scramble fighter jets. This coincided with Trump's statement urging Putin to "stop" while revealing Russia had supposedly offered "large concessions" in peace negotiations.

By mid-morning, Prime Minister Tusk announced a "massive systemic reform" with 120 new laws, described as the largest change since Poland joined the EU. The deregulation package, urged by business leaders like Brzoska, aims to cut bureaucracy.

Severe weather dominated afternoon coverage with IMGW issuing red alerts for storms bringing rainfall equivalent to 1.5 months in a short period.

Presidential race dynamics continued evolving with new polls showing Nawrocki gaining significant support at Trzaskowski's expense. Late evening saw controversy over Ministry of Justice's draft law to verify neo-judges, with critics calling it an attempt to purge judiciary members appointed during PiS rule.
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06:35Cardinals Boycott Conclave As Vatican Changes Funeral Plans

The newspapers report on multiple topics with Vatican news continuing to receive coverage as cardinals decline to participate in the conclave and faithful gather to pay respects to the Pope (Onet, Polsat News, Wprost). Trump's peace proposal for Ukraine is characterized as an ultimatum that threatens withdrawal of US support if not accepted (Polityka). Domestic issues include debates over drunk driving laws, which the Constitutional Tribunal deemed unconstitutional but some courts ignore (Gazeta Prawna), financing of private schools (OKO.press), and a pension loophole allowing women to claim retirement benefits twice (Wyborcza).
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09:32Tusk's Massive 120-Law Reform Package Unveiled

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Tusk announcing 120 new legislative changes described as "massive systemic reform" not seen since Poland joined the EU (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka, Polsat News). Severe weather warnings dominate with IMGW issuing red alerts for powerful storms, and crisis teams being convened as rainfall equivalent to 1.5 months may fall in a short period (Onet, Radio ZET). Other topics include Ukrainian impact on Poland's economy, with Ukrainian workers increasing GDP by at least 0.5% annually (Rzeczpospolita), housing privatization issues in Warsaw (OKO.press), and extraordinary security measures at the Vatican with snipers positioned on rooftops (Super Express).
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Hejt leje się strumieniami. Ale to, co mnie zmroziło, to że Naczelna Izba Lekarska skierowała na mnie zawiadomienie do rzecznika odpowiedzialności zawodowej. To podróż w jedną stronę – mówi „Polityce” Gizela Jagielska, ginekolożka z Oleśnicy, jednego z kilku szpitali, które przeprowadzają legalne aborcje.
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13:12Judicial Controversies Erupt As Nawacki Compared System To Soviet NKWD

The newspapers report on political tensions, with Trzaskowski refusing to debate Hołownia (Do Rzeczy) and heated exchanges in parliament where Kaczyński was called "capo di tutti capi" (Polsat News). Judicial system controversies continue with Nawacki comparing the disciplinary system to NKWD (Gazeta Prawna), while Judge Juszczyszyn won a mobbing case against him (OKO.press). Former Justice Minister Ziobro again failed to appear before an investigative commission, calling it "Monty Python's flying circus" (Radio ZET, wPolityce). Other topics include threats against a gynecologist performing legal abortions (Polityka) and Russia's massive air strikes on Ukraine being described as masking the Kremlin's weakness (Rzeczpospolita).
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16:18Severe Storms Flood Poland As Orlen Expands Ukraine Gas Exports

The newspapers report on Poland's energy cooperation with Ukraine as Orlen signs a new LNG deal with Naftogaz to supply 100 million cubic meters of gas (Gazeta Prawna). Domestic issues include a controversial proposal for childless individuals to pay double pension contributions (Polityka), Morawiecki challenging the government to pass a deregulation law (Do Rzeczy), and Minister Bodnar's attempt to remove Judge Radzik without legal justification (wPolityce). Multiple sources warn of severe weather with "supercell storms" and flooding already occurring in parts of the country (Polsat News, Radio ZET). Foreign affairs coverage includes speculation about Hungary potentially leaving the EU (Onet) and Putin's negotiation demands (Wirtualna Polska).
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19:05Presidential Poll Shakeup

The newspapers report on presidential polls showing a significant increase in support for one candidate (Do Rzeczy, Onet), while Trzaskowski appears to be losing momentum with Tusk potentially entering the race (OKO.press). President Duda made a strong appeal to Solidarity union members to mobilize their structures and "guard Poland" ahead of elections (300polityka, wPolityce). Multiple sources cover Trump's controversial statements about Russia making "major concessions," which Polish media describe as "surprising" and "bizarre" (Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska). Meanwhile, Europe is reportedly rejecting Trump's Ukraine peace plan that would recognize Crimea as Russian territory (Rzeczpospolita).
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W państwie, które dotąd nie wypracowało mądrej polityki migracyjnej, które nie ma pomysłu na włączanie migrantów w obieg społeczny, doskonale ma się podsycanie strachu polane sosem z napisem „bezpieczeństwo”. Na potrzeby „krótkowzrocznych interesów wyborczych”.
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