What are the prospects for Poland following Karol Nawrocki’s victory? In the latest issue of Gazeta Polska, you’ll find an in-depth interview with PiS MP Przemysław Czarnek, addressing exactly this topic. We highly recommend the new issue of the weekly and encourage you to subscribe digitally for convenient access.
COVER STORY:
“It’s Time to Go on the Offensive”
“It’s time to go on the offensive—with legislative initiatives, Cabinet Councils, National Security Councils, and international security activities. Karol Nawrocki, with his energy, strength, and incredible endurance, is capable of doing this from the very beginning. This will break the last remnants of the December 13 coalition,” says Przemysław Czarnek, PiS MP and candidate to lead President Karol Nawrocki’s Chancellery, in an interview with Gazeta Polska conducted by Piotr Lisiewicz.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Satanism under the Patronage of “Aborcyjela” Trzaskowski
Satanists who marched in the recent Equality Parade under the patronage of Rafał Trzaskowski promoted the killing of unborn children, performed a black mass in support of abortion, and enthroned Satan as king of Poland on the National Day of Remembrance of the Cursed Soldiers. In 2021, Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska—then a Warsaw city councilor from the Civic Coalition, now an advisor to the Minister of Culture—supported a representative of the Global Order of Satan.
– Report by Grzegorz Wierzchołowski
Evacuation Debacle: All the MFA’s Mistakes
A few years ago, Poland was a model for other European countries in evacuating its citizens from war zones. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the military, successfully carried out two evacuations: Afghanistan in 2021 and Israel in 2023 after the Hamas attack. That success is now a memory. Poles in Israel and Iran were left to fend for themselves and were only offered commercial flights after several days. Communication was poor, and MFA spokesperson Paweł Wroński made several embarrassing statements. “This failure stems from a lack of sensitivity to the needs of Poles, no matter where they are,” said former Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau.
– Analysis by Grzegorz Wszołek
What Do Investigators Have on Włodzimierz Karpiński?
Rafał Baniak, a key figure in the Warsaw garbage scandal, allegedly promised to build ties with the new government after Donald Tusk took power, offering meetings with PSL and Left politicians in exchange for 30,000 PLN a month.
– Revealed by Piotr Nisztor
The Tapes and Giertych’s Secret Agenda
Calling people from eastern Greater Poland and Radom “retards,” collecting blank signatures, and lying to manipulate Catholic voters before elections—this and more are part of Roman Giertych’s plot, as revealed by recordings published by TV Republika. Mainstream media, however, is attempting to distract from the core of the scandal.
– Read more from Hubert Kowalski
Starving Out Conservative Villages
The EU is negotiating two deals—Mercosur and liberalized trade with Ukraine—that could undermine European agriculture. Brussels’ technocrats see benefits: slashing billions in Common Agricultural Policy subsidies, gaining cheap labor, and weakening conservative rural communities.
– Written by Jacek Liziniewicz
Trump and Israel’s Strategic Brilliance
In Washington and among MAGA supporters, a debate rages over whether the U.S. should directly strike Iran. Beyond ideology, Trump—who admires winners—may be influenced by Israel’s tactical ingenuity and effectiveness.
– Insight from Maciej Kożuszek
Israel’s Last-Minute Operation
Operation “Rising Lion” aims to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, targeting nuclear sites and, equally crucially, Iran’s missile capabilities—the Islamic Republic’s only real military asset.
– Report by Antoni Rybczyński
Apache’s Long Journey
The first AH-64D Apache attack helicopters leased from the U.S. have arrived in Poland—months later than possible due to defense ministry delays. Despite obstacles, the contract is a rare success benefiting Poland’s military.
– Report by Konrad Wysocki
The Budget Deficit Is Growing Alarmingly
According to the Ministry of Finance, Poland’s budget deficit reached 108.3 billion PLN from January to May this year—already a record, with little chance of improvement in the near future.
– Analysis by Maciej Pawlak
“I Am Just a Soldier”
A young man with determination in his eyes faces his judges. “I fear no punishment—not hard labor, not death,” he says. 120 years ago, Stefan Okrzeja was sentenced to death and executed for his role in the fight for independence.
– A powerful story by Piotr Dmitrowicz
Mocking Smolensk, Now Portraying Poles as Immigrant Murderers
In the play Smoleńsk Late Night Show, the author regretted that Smolensk victims weren’t buried without coffins to fertilize the soil. In 2049: Welcome, Abdo, he envisions a future Poland united by murdering immigrants. The city of Warsaw co-produced the play, written by a Belarusian who studied in Russia.
– Report by Sylwia Krasnodębska
Exhausting Amazonia
When you’re constantly on alert for venomous snakes or spiders while walking on decaying logs, your brain shifts into survival mode—hyper-aware, but quickly exhausted.
– A journey with Stefan Czerniecki
The Funny-Nosed Creature
Shrews live all over Poland, yet few know much about them. They’re unobtrusive, cause little harm, and offer limited benefit.
– Discover shrew facts in Jacek Liziniewicz’s article
Who Will Save the National Team?
Chaos in Polish football continues. First, Robert Lewandowski skipped training camp. Then came the captaincy scandal and Michał Probierz’s resignation. The race for the new coach is on—Jan Urban, Adam Nawałka, Maciej Skorża, and Marek Papszun are the top contenders, but foreign candidates are also in the mix.
– Commentary by Leszek Galarowicz
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Chinese scientists are preparing one of the greatest geological challenges in human history: drilling through Earth’s crust to reach the mantle—a world never before seen. Their specially built ship will begin the mission this year in the western Pacific.
– Read the article by Jan Przemyłski
In addition to the articles above, the latest issue features many insightful opinions. Gazeta Polska is available in stores from Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Subscribe to the weekly digitally for easy access.
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