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29.07.2025

29.07.2025The Court Ruled, The Parties Shifted

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 29.07.2025.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.07.2025The Court Ruled, The Parties Shifted
Polish media on July 29 highlighted a dynamic domestic political landscape. Early coverage continued scrutiny of Speaker Hołownia’s prior statements and the fallout from the KRRiT chairman's dismissal, with Jarosław Kaczyński later calling it an "illegal operation." A significant development was the naming of a coalition candidate for the head of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK), followed by the opposition's announcement of their own contender. National security gained prominence with reports of a Russian spy in Silesia and a Colombian linked to Russian intelligence behind arsons, prompting Prime Minister Tusk to pledge decisive action against such threats. By afternoon, the Constitutional Tribunal delivered a major ruling, deeming the government's judicial reform projects unconstitutional. This legal setback coincided with new polls indicating a shift in public support, with Civic Coalition reportedly surpassing PiS and PiS losing its leading position in the Sejm. The day concluded with continued debates on migration and opposition mobilization efforts.
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06:47Polish Political Winds Shift

Polish media is heavily focused on the domestic political landscape. Recent polls indicate a drop in public support for Prime Minister Tusk's government and its recent reconstruction (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce). Concurrently, political discourse features strong accusations, such as Szłapka's claims against Bąkiewicz, linking his actions to Kremlin interests (300polityka, Polsat News). The ongoing institutional dispute regarding the KRRiT also remains present with a statement from Świrski (Wprost), while Speaker Hołownia's public statements continue to draw commentary (Radio ZET).
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09:07NIK Head Nominee Emerges

The “coup” d’état claims continue to reverberate in Polish media, with public figures like Zoll denying involvement and contact with the marshal (wPolityce). Concurrently, a significant development in domestic politics is the reported turn in the selection process for the head of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK), with a specific coalition candidate now named (Onet, Radio ZET). Beyond internal political shifts, Prime Minister Tusk reacts to new American tariffs, expressing concern over potential economic losses for Poland (300polityka).
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11:42Russian Spy Unveiled

Polish media is heavily focused on national security, with new reports detailing a Russian spy living in Silesia and Prime Minister Tusk vowing decisive action against those involved in Russian-funded attacks (Onet, 300polityka). Concerns are raised about the state of counterintelligence and the ABW's focus (wPolityce), as reports suggest Russia is actively testing Poland's resilience through individuals linked to the Kremlin (Wprost). This comes against the backdrop of earlier analyses on Putin's long-term strategies (Polityka).
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14:27Kaczyński Mobilizes Opposition

Polish media continues to focus on domestic political tensions. Recent polls indicate strong public criticism of the Tusk government (Do Rzeczy). The dismissal of Maciej Świrski from KRRiT remains a key point of contention, with Jarosław Kaczyński calling it an "illegal operation" (Onet). The opposition also reveals its candidate for NIK head (wPolityce). Meanwhile, Speaker Hołownia faces scrutiny over his political style, with some sources suggesting he's in a fight for survival (Polityka, Wprost). Kaczyński also announced an anti-migration demonstration (300polityka).
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18:04Hołownia's Political Maneuvers

Polish media continues to focus on domestic political dynamics. Speaker Hołownia's position remains under scrutiny, with some claiming he is "fleeing" or playing his "last card" (Do Rzeczy, Wprost). The debate over migration also persists, with Jarosław Kaczyński calling for protests against illegal migration (300polityka), contrasting with statements from Przemysław Czarnek supporting legal migration (Polsat News). Additionally, concerns are raised about national defense, including army recruitment (Gazeta Prawna) and prioritizing armaments over social assistance (Wyborcza).
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20:39Polish Political Ground Shifts

Polish media highlights significant shifts in the domestic political landscape. New polls show Civic Coalition surpassing PiS in public support (Rzeczpospolita), and PiS is noted losing its Sejm leader position (Polsat News). Speaker Hołownia remains under scrutiny, with claims Tusk seeks to politically undermine him (300polityka). Discussions also cover potential PiS-Konfederacja coalition dynamics (Onet) and ongoing migration debates (wPolityce).