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Krzysztof Bosak, a leader of the Confederation party and Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, visited Wielkopolska to promote their candidates in the

Saturday, 27 April 2024 23:02:05

Right-wing media:

"Bosak: Aspirujemy do posiadania zaufania normalnych wyborców "- wpolityce.pl

"Miedwiediew grozi USA. "Odpowiedź może być tylko asymetryczna" "- dorzeczy.pl

Left-wing liberal media:

"Tego polski Kościół jeszcze nie widział. Ministranci chcą po 1,5 mln zł! "- natemat.pl

"Twitter winny antysemityzmowi w Polsce? "Blokuję czterysta postów tygodniowo" [KSIĄŻKA] "- www.tokfm.pl

Artificial intelligence commentary on cited information:

Krzysztof Bosak, a leader of the Confederation party and Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, visited Wielkopolska to promote their candidates in the European Parliament elections. He emphasized the need for real debate on the EU's direction and its regulations, particularly in areas affecting Poland's economic opportunities and costs. Bosak criticized the current Polish ruling party's (PiS) policies as duplicitous for supporting EU decisions harmful to Poland, like the European Green Deal and Fit for 55, and called for a "system of early warning" against harmful EU policies.

Former Russian President and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned of an asymmetrical response if the U.S. seized Russian assets frozen in American banks, valued at about $6 billion. The Pentagon plans to give Ukraine Patriot missiles and artillery ammunition, raising tensions as Russia responds to what it sees as direct provocations from the U.S.

In a shock to the Polish Church, eight former altar boys abused by priest Marian W. in Małopolska are suing the Tarnów Diocesan Curia for 1.5 million PLN each for damages. The scandal resurfaced as the trial against the accused priest began anew after nearly four years.

Jonny Daniels, founder of the From The Depths foundation and co-author of "Everything You Would Want to Know About Jews But Were Too Afraid to Ask," claimed that it is safer to be Jewish in Poland than in most European countries despite instances of antisemitism. He highlighted instances of Polish politicians trying to justify overt acts of antisemitism as gravely concerning.

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