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The Head of the Ministry of Education Is Staying, and There Will Be No Merger with the Ministry of Science. Znp Comments

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
The Ministry of Education, unaffected by personnel changes in the government reconstruction process and not merged with the Ministry of Science, must accelerate its actions and focus on issues it has not addressed so far, believe the Polish Teachers' Union and the Management Staff Association.
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The Ministry of Education, unaffected by personnel changes in the government reconstruction process and not merged with the Ministry of Science, must accelerate its actions and focus on issues it has not addressed so far, believe the Polish Teachers' Union and the Management Staff Association.

·Poland
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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