
Warsaw: Arrest Warrant Issued Against Former Justice Minister
With prosecutors preparing a European Arrest Warrant, the Ziobro case raises fresh concerns over judicial independence and political retaliation in Poland.

With prosecutors preparing a European Arrest Warrant, the Ziobro case raises fresh concerns over judicial independence and political retaliation in Poland.

The “Russian kompromat” hypothesis is gaining ground in public debate as a defensive response to the greatest moral scandal of the liberal establishment.

PM Tusk said the rebuilding initiative would involve large-scale investment, significant funding, and the participation of major companies in shaping Kyiv’s future.

Rejecting claims of criminal wrongdoing, Poland’s former Minister of Justice called the charges a politically motivated attack by the leftist government in Warsaw.

The language has changed, the uniforms have changed, but the underlying assumption—that sovereignty is a problem to be managed, not a right to be exercised—remains the same.

The conflict pits an older social-paternalist national conservatism against a younger, libertarian-nationalist, anti-system Right.

After offering firms convenient ways to recruit from the Balkans and the Caucasus, Warsaw is now reducing opportunities—but just for a single nationality.

Rapid gains in living standards had aligned with prudent long-term public spending, but conditions have worsened since 2023.

UPDATE: Donald Tusk vowed to bring to justice those responsible for this weekend’s explosion on the railway line leading to the Ukrainian border—“regardless of who their supporters are.”

In an act of defiance, the Polish president has refused to approve 46 judicial nominations.