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31.07.2025

31.07.2025The Minister's Judicial Reshaping

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 31.07.2025.

It displays 170 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.07.2025The Minister's Judicial Reshaping
The Minister's Judicial Reshaping defined Polish media coverage. Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek's actions dominated headlines from late morning, as he announced widespread dismissals of court presidents and reaffirmed his commitment to restoring the rule of law. These moves were consistently reported as significant "purges" across multiple outlets. By afternoon, the political response intensified, with former Justice Minister Ziobro issuing an ultimatum to Żurek, while Prime Minister Tusk publicly downplayed the controversy. Concurrently, President Duda entered the fray in the evening, publicly mocking the new minister. Separately, the conviction of Senator Gawłowski in the melioration scandal received considerable attention in the morning. Additionally, news emerged regarding President-elect Karol Nawrocki completing the formation of his chancellery, outlining the structure of the incoming administration.
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Kanada zamierza uznać państwo palestyńskie na wrześniowym posiedzeniu Zgromadzenia Ogólnego ONZ - oświadczył w środę premier Kanady Marc Carney. Kanada dołączyła w ten sposób do innych państw G7, które zapowiedziały taki krok - Wielkiej Brytanii i Kanady.
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05:37The Political Leadership Shifts

Polish media continues to focus on domestic political dynamics and national security. President Duda's recent awards draw criticism (Polityka), while debate persists over Speaker Hołownia's past remarks (300polityka). Prime Prime Minister Tusk faces scrutiny for liquidating a commission on Russian influence (wPolityce), with speculation about his party's future leadership (Wyborcza). Concurrently, Poland's significant military buildup, including new tank orders, is highlighted amidst geopolitical warnings to Warsaw (Rzeczpospolita, Onet).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Leszek Miller jest Gościem Radia ZET

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07:56The Commission's Quiet Dissolution

Polish media continues to scrutinize government actions, with particular attention on Prime Minister Tusk's quiet dissolution of the commission tasked with investigating Russian and Belarusian influences (Do Rzeczy, Gazeta Prawna). This move is being reported alongside broader discussions about Poland's international standing and Tusk's position (wPolityce). Separately, a verdict has been delivered in the melioration scandal, leading to a senator's conviction (Onet, Polsat News).
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10:07The Minister's Cleanse

Polish media is largely dominated by the actions of the new Justice Minister, Waldemar Żurek. He has announced his first decisions, emphasizing the restoration of the rule of law as a priority (Gazeta Prawna, Radio ZET, Wyborcza). Multiple outlets report on his widespread dismissals of dozens of court presidents, describing them as "purges" (Onet, Polsat News). There are also comments on the conviction of Gawłowski (Do Rzeczy) and a slight drop in inflation (Rzeczpospolita).
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Choć ponad rok temu premier Donald Tusk odwołał z Rządowej Agencji Rezerw Strategicznych nominata PiS Michała Kuczmierowskiego, wciąż wychodzą na jaw nieprawidłowości z czasów jego prezesury. Co więcej, zmiana prezesa nie uzdrowiła całkowicie sytuacji. RARS jako jedna z nielicznych instytucji dostała od NIK ocenę negatywną.
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12:25Justice Minister's Sweeping Changes

Polish media continues to prioritize Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek's far-reaching actions. He announces further court dismissals and expresses firm resolve to restore the rule of law and hold the previous government accountable (Do Rzeczy, OKO.press, wPolityce, Wyborcza, Gazeta Prawna, Onet). Concurrently, some outlets scrutinize Prime Minister Tusk's current political standing (Polityka), while others highlight ongoing irregularities within the RARS agency (Rzeczpospolita).
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15:20Żurek's Purge Provokes Ultimatum

Polish media continues to heavily feature Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek's ongoing reforms within the judiciary, specifically his dismissals of court officials (OKO.press). The political response is notable, with former Justice Minister Ziobro issuing an ultimatum to Żurek (Polsat News, Wprost), while Prime Minister Tusk downplays the "fuss" surrounding these actions (Onet). Other reports include opposition parties voting against the government (Do Rzeczy) and future meetings of President-elect Nawrocki (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita).
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18:49Żurek's Critics Circle

Polish media widely covers Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek's actions. President Duda's public mockery of Żurek prompts sharp commentary (Onet, Wprost), while senior politicians like Mastalerek criticize Żurek's appointments as serving specific factions (300polityka, Polsat News). The broader implications for state strength are also debated (Wyborcza). Concurrently, international news highlights President Trump's global economic ultimatums and impending tariffs, demanding negotiation or payment (Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita).
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