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Sławomir Broniarz

Sławomir Broniarz

Polish trade unionist

  • Jul 2

    Polish president vetoes student rights bill and maritime pollution law, signs five other acts and renews Green Deal referendum push

    President Karol Nawrocki announced on 2 July that he vetoed the student ombudsman law and the maritime pollution act, saying the first would create a "school prosecutor's office" and the second would enforce the EU Green Deal. He also signed five other bills and said he will resubmit a request for a referendum on the Green Deal.

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