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Polish President Andrzej Duda Challenges Government's Spending Bill

 
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President Duda plans to veto and propose his own spending bill.

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  1. Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Saturday he would veto the government's amended 2024 spending bill and propose his own, in a challenge to the ruling party's agenda.

  2. Duda's decision comes as he intends to veto a spending bill that includes funds for public media and education reform.

  3. The move follows accusations of biased reporting and propaganda transmission during the previous government's rule.

  • Poland's new government, led by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, was sworn in on Monday and is composed of young experts.

  • Prime Minister Morawiecki's government faced a confidence vote on Monday, resulting in the end of his national rule.

  • The management of Polish public television, radio, and state news agency PAP has been dismissed, with critics claiming the presence of a biased news channel.

  • The new government in Poland has taken steps to gain control over the country's publicly owned television, radio, and news agency.

  • New Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government was sworn in by Poland's president on Wednesday, marking the final step in the transition.

  • Donald Tusk and his Cabinet members have officially assumed office after being sworn in by the country's president.

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