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PM accepts resignation of Iwona Michalek as deputy minister

Poland's prime minster has accepted the resignation of Iwona Michalek from the post of deputy minister of development, labour and technology, PAP was informed by the government spokesman.

Former ruling coalition party creates own parliamentary group

The leader of the Agreement (Porozumienie) party, which left Poland's ruling United Right coalition on Wednesday, announced the formation of the party's own parliamentary group on Thursday.

No place in govt for someone who negates its work - PiS spokesperson

Commenting on the dismissal of Agreement leader Jaroslaw Gowin from his posts within the government, Anita Czerwinska said that there can be no place for someone who negates the government's work.

My dismissal means end of United Right coalition - Gowin

Jaroslaw Gowin, the deputy prime minister, whose dismissal has been announced today, has stated that it is the end of the United Right coalition.

Prime minister asks president to dismiss deputy PM Gowin

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has signed a motion to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development, Labour and Technology Jaroslaw Gowin and has sent it to the president.

Junior coalitionist leader re-elected

Junior ruling coalitionist Agreement on Sunday re-elected its to-date leader and current deputy prime minister Jaroslaw Gowin for a further term in the party chair.

Coalition party presents new postulates at its congress

Agreement, a junior member of Poland's United Right governing coalition, presented its new programme at its congress which was held in Warsaw on Saturday.

Poland must quickly formulate nuclear energy plans - deputy PM

Poland must make quick decisions on the construction of nuclear power stations, a deputy prime minister has said.

Change of cabinet's structure main aim of government reshuffle - PM

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, presenting a new line-up of his cabinet on Wednesday, said the primary aim of the reshuffle is a change of the government's structure.

Polish PM reveals new gov't line-up

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki presented on Wednesday the changes to the government line-up.

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