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27.07.2025

27.07.2025The Waters Rose, The President Intervened

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 27.07.2025.

It displays 111 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.07.2025The Waters Rose, The President Intervened
Polish media continued to prioritize the political fallout from Speaker Hołownia's "coup" claims early in the day, with a prosecutor calling for his questioning and President Duda subsequently intervening and planning a meeting. Concurrently, urgent weather warnings intensified through the morning. By early afternoon, these warnings escalated into reports of widespread flooding across southern Poland, with dikes breaking and bridges closing, prompting the government to convene a crisis staff. A new political development emerged with Rafał Trzaskowski's announcement of Campus Polska's cancellation, sparking further commentary. Amidst the weather crisis, discussions persisted regarding Prime Minister Tusk's government reconstruction and shifting voter sentiment. The day concluded with continued alerts for severe storms, particularly in the south.
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04:50Hołownia Questioning Sought

Polish media continues to focus on Speaker Hołownia's "coup" allegations, with a prosecutor now explicitly calling for his questioning by Monday (wPolityce). Political commentary persists, discussing Hołownia's actions and influence (Do Rzeczy). This indicates an escalation in the legal and political scrutiny surrounding the Speaker. Separately, urgent weather warnings remain in effect, with the MSWiA reiterating concerns and maintaining a crisis staff (Polsat News, Radio ZET).
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07:54Storms Gather, Curia Trembles

Polish media continues to prioritize urgent weather warnings, with red alerts issued for dangerous storms and mountain safety advisories (Polsat News, Radio ZET, Wprost). While previous political "coup" narratives fade, new discussions emerge regarding a scandal within the Krakow Curia potentially involving the Vatican (Onet), and a cultural exhibition sparking national division (Rzeczpospolita). Political commentary also speculates on Prime Minister Tusk's future (wPolityce).
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11:14Duda Intervenes on Coup Claims

Polish media's attention is again drawn to the political fallout from Speaker Hołownia's "coup d'état" statements. New reports detail President Andrzej Duda's intervention concerning Hołownia's controversial remarks, with Duda's chancellery head revealing further insights (Onet, Polsat News). This indicates a renewed, high-level engagement with the ongoing political controversy. Meanwhile, the Government Centre for Security issued a general warning for Poles to "prepare yourself" (Radio ZET).
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Nieustępliwość Moskwy w sprawie katastrofy samolotu Azerbaijan Airlines 8243 ma drugie dno. Kremlowi może nie zależeć na „straconym” już Azerbejdżanie. Ważniejsza jest kolejna „gorąca” granica. Zwłaszcza, że sprawa Zakaukazia kiedyś znów się otworzy.
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Czy po przedziwnym wywiadzie Szymona Hołowni, w którym mówił o zamachu stanu, i starciu Donalda Tuska z własnymi wyborcami w Pabianicach, gdy ci chcieli rozmawiać z premierem głównie o sfałszowanych wyborach prezydenckich, ktoś jeszcze pamięta o rekonstrukcji rządu, która miała wygasić spory w koalicji?
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Czy po przedziwnym wywiadzie Szymona Hołowni, w którym mówił o zamachu stanu, i starciu Donalda Tuska z własnymi wyborcami w Pabianicach, gdy ci chcieli rozmawiać z premierem głównie o sfałszowanych wyborach prezydenckich, ktoś jeszcze pamięta o rekonstrukcji rządu, która miała wygasić spory w koalicji?
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15:42Floods Grip Poland, Government Convenes

Polish media is currently dominated by urgent reports on severe weather across the country. Heavy storms and incessant rainfall are causing widespread flooding, particularly in southern Poland where dikes have broken and bridges are closed, prompting government crisis staff to convene (Gazeta Prawna, Polityka, Radio ZET, wPolityce, Wprost). Amidst the weather crisis, political reports detail Prime Minister Tusk's ongoing government reconstruction efforts and increasing voter dissatisfaction (Onet, Rzeczpospolita).
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