The president’s funding plan for Poland’s defense buildup removes the risk of Brussels holding funds hostage if they dislike the country’s required ‘progress reports.’
On January 13, 2026, Poland’s budget act for 2026 reached President Karol Nawrocki after parliament approved the final package of
The conflict pits an older social-paternalist national conservatism against a younger, libertarian-nationalist, anti-system Right.
The future strength of the Polish Right will hinge on turning big ideas into clean politics—and the government’s on turning unity into a credible plan.
Progressive politics, once boldly proclaiming itself to be the vanguard of the moral transformation of Western man, feels irrelevant in a world no longer defined by peace and prosperity.
Tusk’s forces lost the momentum, and their coalition faces an uncertain future.