
Polish Ex-Minister Ziobro Granted Political Asylum in Hungary
Budapest says “democracy and the rule of law are in crisis in Poland.”

Budapest says “democracy and the rule of law are in crisis in Poland.”

“The paradox is that those who employ this language imagine themselves to be enlightened and progressive.”

Marcin Romanowski, who was granted asylum in Hungary, is now free to travel within the European Union.

Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.

So few parents want their children in the ‘health education’ class that the government is now considering making it compulsory.

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.

The PiS leader also warned that arresting former justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who is seriously ill, would be equivalent to a death sentence.

The former Polish justice minister faces charges of leading a criminal group and misusing public funds.

The Polish justice minister is asking parliament to lift the immunity of his conservative predecessor.

Budapest hosted a screening of Taking Over, a documentary focused on the liberal Tusk government’s abuse.