Poland’s governing party Law and Justice (PiS) would place first, if elections were held in the coming days, a recent poll by United Surveys shows.
Poland has handed over 25 ambulances to Ukraine as part of a project run by the International Solidarity Foundation in cooperation with a Polish bank.
The results of a new CBOS survey reveal that 33 percent of the respondents support the government, while 40 percent do not.
The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) will offer Poland a EUR 450 million loan to refinance the country's current aid for Ukrainian refugees, the Polish finance ministry has reported.
Poland’s governing Law and Justice (PiS) party has had its strength in parliament bolstered by striking an agreement with Polish Affairs, a small parliamentary grouping.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party and the main opposition party, Civic Platform (PO) both lost support in June in favour of smaller parties, a recent poll suggests.
The Sejm, Poland’s lower house of parliament, has passed legislation that will extend the so-called anti-inflation shield to October 31 as well as introduce "credit vacations."
Poland will provide long-term support for Ukrainian nationals living Poland, the Polish government commissioner for refugees has said.
Poland's ruling party, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, got 29 percent in a new opinion poll, 5 percent more than its nearest rival, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO).
Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, made an appeal to the international community to stand firm by war-torn Ukraine.
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