This woman is also a lesbian from what I am hearing.
PiS, for all its flaws, tried to do many things.LGBT propaganda will be catapulted from here on. Not that the PiS Boomers weren't losing battle after battle on that either (they care about their pensions most of course), but now it will be all out in the open. Same with mass immigration bytheway. Never forget that it was the PiS that designed the 400 000 labour migrants per year plan, whilst initially running on keeping 10-20 000 Syrians out. Reason? 'Muh pensions' and 'muh GDP'.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday instructed government officials "to come to the border with Poland by February 24 to resolve the issue of the blockade," Ukrainian state news agency Ukrinform reported.
He also appealed to Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda "to come to the border and support this dialogue."
A joint meeting between the Polish and Ukrainian governments will take place in Warsaw on March 28, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Thursday. "I have arranged with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, with the knowledge of President Volodymyr Zelensky, that the meeting of both governments will take place in Warsaw on March 28," Tusk said.
Poland’s lawmakers voted on Thursday to approve over-the-counter access to the morning-after pill for ages 15 and above in a step to liberalize Poland’s strict reproductive law
Abortion in Poland, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, is legal only when the pregnancy threatens a woman’s health or life, or results from rape.
The new education minister, Barbara Nowacka, is claiming that two hours a week of religious classes “is excessive”
In December of last year, she announced plans to reduce that number to one hour a week.
The Church also expressed concern that in the event of a reduction in the number of hours of religious instruction in schools, “thousands of religious teachers” would lose their jobs, which would have a “very negative impact on their personal lives and the fate of their families.”
Among 18-24-year-olds, only 23 percent say they are practising -- compared to 69 percent in 1992.