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European Union · PolandThe European Union Minister – Adam Szłapka, announced that Poland will start work on the implementation of the EU’s “Building Directive” – a document that will force Poles to renovate buildings to comply with strict CO2 emission standards and require “low-emission” practices in construction. On 12 April, the EU has already officially adopted a new, revised Directive on improving the energy performance of buildings. It is one of the so-called “gr…See the Story
The EU Minister announces the implementation of the “Building Directive”. He wants it to be implemented “inappropriately”
Poland · PolandA ban on fur breeding is demanded by the eco- fanatical Green group Małgorzata Tracz. The proposal she put forward assumes that the "extinction" of this sector in the country will form the basis for the same actions in relation to other sectors of the market. "This is some madness," Szczepan Wójcik commented. Our country remains the largest producer of fur in Europe and the second in the world. Fur breeding is therefore an important part of Pola…See the Story
Szczepan Wójcik: opponents of the fur industry will destroy breeders. They will also push for other sectors
European Parliament · Poland"This is a milestone," commented enthusiastically the adoption by the European Parliament of legislation on "fighting against violence against women and domestic violence" by the EU portal ec.europa.eu. In fact, this ideological project is intended to force Member States, among other things, to fight against "myogynistic hate speech" and thus to censor hostile views of feminist narrative. According to the document, some crimes against women, eve…See the Story
Bribes with women a crime? Brussels forces countries to punish “myogynistic hate speech”
European Union · PolandAccording to data described in the publication of the Polish Economic Institute, "Work-life balance and flexible forms of work organisation" Poles work on average 40.4 hours a week – three hours longer than the average of EU countries and 8 hours longer than the lowest-working Dutch. Longer than Poles – according to Eurostat information supplied by PIE – only Greeks work, 41 hours a week. The Institute indicated, referring to its own research co…See the Story