The Belarusian regime's hybrid attack on Poland by pushing Middle Eastern migrants into Poland across both countries' common border was the subject of a Friday telephone conversation between the presidents of Poland and Germany, Andrzej Duda and Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party holds pole position in an early September public support survey with 37 percent of declared votes, followed by the Civic Coalition (KO), the main opposition bloc, with 27-percent support.
The Polish government will compensate entrepreneurs affected by the state of emergency in areas near Poland's border with Belarus, a government spokesman has said.
The EU's high representative for foreign affairs expressed support for Poland, Lithuania and Latvia on Friday in connection with migrationary pressure caused by a "cynical exploitation of migrants and refugees" by Belarus.
Poland's governing socially conservative Law and Justice party would win 35.3 percent of the vote, if parliamentary elections were held now, a new poll has shown.
A poll has shown that 45 percent of the Polish public positively assess the government's handling of a migrant standoff on the Belarus-Poland border while 29 percent were critical of it and 26 percent had no opinion.
Poland’s governing United Right coalition would come first, if elections were held this Sunday, the latest IBRiS survey for private TV broadcaster Polsat shows.
Poland has the full support of the European Commission in its fight against illegal migration, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said.
The centrist Civic Coalition (KO), the main adversary of Poland's ruling United Right coalition, has closed the gap to seven percentage points, the latest Kantar poll has shown.
Poland's governing United Right coalition has maintained its voter support at 36 percent while the main opposition group, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO) has gained 5 percentage points over the last month, shows a new poll.
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