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Polish Court Considers Franc Table Application
A fundamental question has been raised regarding whether a court is obligated to apply the Franc table. The Swiss franc table is not part of EU law, nor is it a fundamental law concerning tourism, nor an annex to a law on tourism services.
Polskie Radio 24
Sławomir Mentzen Criticizes Polish Armed Forces Chief
Daniel Obajtek stated that the Emissions Trading System (ETS) mechanism will not be included in the new financial perspective. He also announced actions aimed at change, said that certain solutions should not be implemented under German leadership. Coalition politicians criticized President's plan regarding a new constitution. Vice-Premier Krzysztof Govkowski stated on social media that Karol Nawrocki should focus on the enforcement of current regulations. Coordinating Minister for Special Judicial Affairs Tomasz Siemoniak noted that a constitutional moment requires a strong majority for change, which he claims is currently lacking in both public opinion and parliamentary certainty.
Radio Maryja
Rain And Thunderstorms Expected Across Europe
Rain and thunderstorms are expected in Europe. In Poland, the weather is expected to be warm with clear skies and birds singing, reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius. South Korea expects rain overnight. The forecast includes potential for weather events.
Radio ZET
Polish Spring Radylki Events To Feature Concerts
Spring Radylki events will take place in Zakopane and Jaworki near Szczawnica. These events will be accompanied by concerts of Highlander bands and the promotion of regional products. The year 2026 has been declared the International Year of Shepherds and Pastures by the UN.
Radio Krakow
Boat Operator Arrested For Drunk Driving
Authorities in Poland are appealing for action against drunk drivers, noting that many are still on the roads. A boat operator was arrested after being found to be operating a vessel while intoxicated, with over 1.5 per mille of alcohol in his system. Five people were on board the boat.
Polskie Radio 1
Polish City Sopot Faces High Parking Fees
The broadcast discussed parking fees in Sopot, Poland, indicating that the right to park extends to smaller towns.
Radio ZET
Polish Politician Debates Party Affiliation
He stated that parliamentary elections will be two or three times more difficult and that the ruling party will be more prepared, resorting to brutal falsification and cheating as power slips from their hands. They will brutally falsify reality and cheat in these elections, he added. A Polish politician, Nawrocki, is preparing a political program for elections, with implications for the presidency. The politician stated that if not for social control of elections, Karol Nawrocki would not be the Polish president today. The party is meeting with supporters across Poland, with elections expected in the autumn of next year. The report mentioned that Sław Kaczyński does not want to remove Mateusz Mochawiecki.
Radio Maryja
May Day Rallies See Accidents, Injuries
During May Day weekend, 66 traffic accidents occurred, resulting in 5 deaths and 75 injuries. Drivers can expect increased road checks, with patrols focusing on driver sobriety. Last year, 307 accidents during the 5-day May holiday weekend resulted in 19 fatalities.
Polskie Radio 3
Two Dead In Polish Road Accidents
Tragic road accidents on Poland's roads during the May Day holiday resulted in five deaths and 75 injuries across 66 incidents. Several officers are set to receive general promotions today in a ceremony at the Presidential Palace courtyard.
Polskie Radio 1
Polish Economist Predicts Interest Rate Cuts Next Year
Ernest Pytlar, chief economist at Pekosa Bank, believes interest rate cuts will not occur this year. He anticipates that rate cuts will become possible next year when inflation is likely to fall. The bank's management board is mentioned.
Radio Wroclaw