Recent News from Poland: Sidewalk Accessibility, Ombudsman Nomination, Traffic Altercation
No More Parking on Sidewalks in front of the Parliament
A new policy has been implemented in front of the Polish Parliament, where parking on the sidewalk is now prohibited. Previously, parked cars on the sidewalk caused disruptions for pedestrians, including people with disabilities. The removal of barriers and parked cars has greatly improved accessibility to the parliament building. Read more
Candidate for the Ombudsman for Children's Rights
Monika Horna-Cieślak, a lawyer, activist, and social worker, has been nominated as a candidate for the position of Ombudsman for Children's Rights. She is known for co-authoring a law protecting children from violence, referred to as the "Kamilka Law." She discussed her vision for the role with representatives from the majority party in the Sejm. Read more
Attack on a Driver on Bułgarska Street
A driver was attacked on Bułgarska Street in Poznań. The incident involved an altercation between two drivers, with one of them smashing the other's car window. The police are investigating the incident, and the motive behind the aggression is believed to be a dispute over traffic. Read more th voting on the 2024 budget. Read more