
- Jul 9
87-year-old Józef Peruga fails matura for third time, plans appeal
Józef Peruga, an 87-year-old from Kalisz, failed Poland's secondary school leaving exam for the third consecutive year. He says he was wronged and will appeal the results.
- Jun 14
PiS pledges Poland exit from EU carbon market, tax breaks for working pensioners and a higher top-rate threshold
Opposition party Law and Justice opened a seven-city policy rollout with a proposal to leave the Emissions Trading System, exempt senior pay from income tax, and raise the 32% tax bracket to 180,000 zł.

- May 30
Polish Justice Minister Dismisses Rector of Ziobro-Era Academy, Sparking Legal Standoff
Poland's Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek dismissed Michał Sopiński as rector of the Academy of Justice on Friday, citing 'gross and persistent violations of law.' Sopiński immediately rejected the move, claiming a Constitutional Tribunal injunction shields him.
