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Artist's 'Liberty Leading the People' Highlighted
The artwork 'Liberty Leading the People' by artist Jeanne de la Croix was mentioned. The piece is described as depicting a spirit ideal for a May holiday. The artwork is considered patriotic and is featured in school textbooks.
Polskie Radio 24
Three Vehicles Collide On Polish Expressway
A collision involving three vehicles has occurred on a Polish expressway. Emergency services are reportedly at the scene. The extent of any injuries or the specific location on the expressway are not yet known. The incident caused disruptions and potential injuries.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
Poland Discusses New Constitution Target For 2030
Karol Nawrocki will begin work on drafting a new constitution for Poland. The Council aims to develop a draft for a new Constitution before the end of the current presidential term. He believes Poland needs a new constitution, stating there are too many duties and too little rest. Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented that there is no perfect constitution, said the importance of fulfilling obligations. Tusk also mentioned that Poland's team focused on not breaking their game and successfully maintained their strategy. The President of Poland is seeking a new constitution, according to reports from Warsaw. Karol Nawrocki has called for the Council to draft a new constitution, noting the need for a physical majority to effect changes. There are currently no authorities identified who could prepare a draft that would receive broad acceptance.
Polskie Radio 1
Polish Author Wisław Myśliwski Dies
The death of author Wisław Myśliwski has prompted a desire to re-read his works such as 'Kamień na kamieniu' and 'Traktat o łuskaniu fasoli'. His passing evokes emotions of wanting to return to old relationships.
TOK FM
Polish Health Service Faces Constitutional Debate
A proposal to amend the statute of the Tripartite Commission was submitted to the Sejm a month ago. There is a serious discussion needed regarding new regulations for medical services in Poland.
Polskie Radio 3
Poland Needs Constitutional Changes For Equal Rights
The Confederation party advocates for a constitutional reset, particularly concerning the judicial system. The policy aims to provide financial support to working families. The President stated that the Constitution will require changes on May 3. He noted that debates regarding whether the country should adopt a presidential or prime ministerial system must begin. The President expressed that the current division of power into two camps in Poland cannot continue. It is currently unknown which leaders will accept invitations to participate in these discussions. The Sejm is expected to have several people working on the constitutional matter. The first members of a new council have received their appointments, including Constitutional Tribunal President Julia Przyżyńska, constitutionalist Ryszard Piątkowski, and Justice Minister Barbara Piwnik.
Polskie Radio 3
Poland Seeks Self-Sufficiency In Arms Production
Poland aims to produce as much military equipment as possible domestically and in cooperation with American firms. This strategy is partly in response to the United States drawing down its equipment in the Middle East.
Polskie Radio 24
Billie Eilish Film Premieres Next Week
A film titled 'Picasso's Siren' is based on an authentic event where Pablo Picasso visited Poland in 1948. During his visit, he was shown a newly built settlement and, in tribute to Warsaw, painted a siren for the city. This siren was depicted not with a sword and shield, but with a hammer, symbolizing reconstruction. The film is described as a rather twisted comedy.
Polskie Radio 3
Morawiecki Seeks Undecided Voters
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is seeking to appeal to undecided voters and establish himself as a central figure. He is reportedly trying to dictate terms to Jarosław Kaczyński in the future.
TOK FM
Polish Defense Minister Addresses Military Appointments
Military units possessing their standards are obligated to defend and protect them. If a unit loses or compromises its standard, it is documented as a defeat. This principle is being applied similarly today. The colors are a unique mark for the military. The Polish military observes ceremonies involving the raising of the flag, which are considered a and solemn occasion. Soldiers wear small white and red badges on their sleeves daily. The speaker noted that losing the flag would be a great disgrace. Polish Minister of Defense and Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that cooperation from advance units would not be possible without his involvement. He said the need for appointed commanders to fulfill their duties, noting that some holding general positions are colonels. The minister expressed a desire for these appointments to be finalized.
Polskie Radio 24