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The Prosecutor's Office Is Investigating the Hospital and the Civic Coalition Councilor's Case. Together, They Want Changes to the Law.

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"The corridor politics in Polish local governments is one of the worst relics of the 1990s, and it's high time to say goodbye to it," emphasized Adrian Zandberg, leader of the Razem Party in Kalisz. The group announced specific proposals for legal changes and highlighted the case of a local Civic Coalition councilor and former director of a Kalisz hospital.
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"The corridor politics in Polish local governments is one of the worst relics of the 1990s, and it's high time to say goodbye to it," emphasized Adrian Zandberg, leader of the Razem Party in Kalisz. The group announced specific proposals for legal changes and highlighted the case of a local Civic Coalition councilor and former director of a Kalisz hospital.

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rmf24.pl broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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