Marek M., a patostreamer known as 'Czujny' and former assistant to MEP Grzegorz Braun, has been arrested and sentenced to 118 days in jail for failing to complete community service after being convicted of insulting police officers.
Professor Antoni Dudek suggests a possible scenario where Poland's right-wing parties, including PiS, Konfederacja, and Grzegorz Braun's faction, could form a joint government after the 2027 elections.
Karol Karski from PiS responded to the question of whether overthrowing Donald Tusk's government is worth a pact with Grzegorz Braun, suggesting that Prime Minister Tusk himself might enter into an agreement with Konfederacja Korony Polskiej.
Marek Woch, a political figure attempting to gain prominence for 13 years, is described as a "useful instrument" in the political strategies of Grzegorz Braun and Jarosław Kaczyński, despite a history of contradictions.
The District Court in Warsaw has unexpectedly rejected the modification of the Confederation of the Polish Crown's name to include its leader Grzegorz Braun's name and surname. This move was intended to boost the group's support.
A book featuring a foreword by Grzegorz Braun and interviews with his associates contains antisemitic content, claiming Jews are controlled by 'Satan himself' and treat Poles as 'shabbos goys' or animals to be trained. The book has been withdrawn from several online services.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz criticized the Law and Justice (PiS) party's changing stance on Ukraine as a 'festival of hypocrisy,' suggesting PiS has adopted Grzegorz Braun's leadership over the opposition.
Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun is turning scandal into a campaign strategy, with his party gaining traction ahead of the 2027 parliamentary election. His supporters view him as an uncompromising politician, while critics question his motives.
A new United Surveys by IBRiS poll for Wirtualna Polska indicates that KO continues to lead in Poland, with support for PiS and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej also increasing, and Grzegorz Braun gaining the most.
A Krakow appeals court has prohibited Grzegorz Braun from expressing opinions that harm the good name and image of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. This ruling is the result of a lawsuit filed by the museum against the MEP for violating personal rights.
The 'Konfederacja Korony Polskiej' (Confederation of the Polish Crown), a radical right-wing party led by Grzegorz Braun, is gaining significant traction in Polish polls. The party is characterized by anti-Ukrainian, anti-European, and pro-Russian stances.
A recent SW Research poll for 'Wprost' indicates that over half of respondents are undecided on who should become the mayor of Krakow after Aleksander Miszalski, with former president Andrzej Duda and Grzegorz Braun being among the top choices for those with an opinion.
A pro-Russian politician was invited to the Polish Sejm by Grzegorz Braun's party, sparking controversy and being labeled a 'scandalous matter' by other politicians.
Another attempt to interrogate Polish politician Grzegorz Braun has reportedly ended in failure. This repeated inability to question Braun has drawn a reaction from Waldemar Żurek.
A new poll by the Ogólnopolska Grupa Badawcza (OGB) indicates that the Konfederacja party has seen the largest increase in support, while Koalicja Obywatelska and PiS experienced slight losses.
Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas strongly criticized controversial Polish politician Grzegorz Braun, known for his euroskeptic and anti-Ukrainian views, ahead of Braun's planned visit to Lithuania, calling him a "parasite" in the political space.
The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament has decided to lift the immunity of four Polish MEPs—Daniel Obajtek, Tomasz Buczek, Patryk Jaki, and Grzegorz Braun—with their cases now proceeding to a full chamber vote.
A Franciscan monastery in Lithuania cancelled a reservation for a meeting by controversial Polish politician Grzegorz Braun, known for his Eurosceptic and anti-Ukrainian views, following public outrage.
Grzegorz Braun, chairman of the radical right-wing "Confederation of the Polish Crown" party, known for his Eurosceptic and anti-Ukrainian views, is announced to visit Vilnius in May.
Recent polls indicate a downward trend in support for Grzegorz Braun and the Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party in Poland, while Law and Justice's declines are slowing. Experts question if Jarosław Kaczyński's prime ministerial candidate announcement is the cause.
The European Parliament's legal committee has voted to lift the parliamentary immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, with the final decision to be made by the full House.
Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun once again avoided charges related to his alleged intrusion into a hospital in Oleśnica with activists and obstructing a doctor's work, after filing a motion to block the proceedings.
Poland's Prosecutor General has submitted a request to the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, intending to charge him with publicly denying Nazi crimes.
Professor Rafał Chwedoruk commented on the shift of voters from Poland's ruling PiS party to Grzegorz Braun, attributing it to growing public concerns regarding the approach to Ukraine.
Krakow prosecutors have reopened an investigation and are questioning activists regarding the removal of a Ukrainian flag from Kościuszko Mound in 2024 by Grzegorz Braun and his supporters, after a court ordered the previously closed inquiry to continue.
Agnieszka Sz.-H., an activist from Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party, has been indicted by the Institute of National Remembrance in Krakow for public denial, facing up to three years in prison.
Polish President Andrzej Duda reportedly pardoned participants of a 2014 incident, including a close associate of Grzegorz Braun, despite his earlier criticism of the event.
Krzysztof Bosak has publicly advised Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party to 'man up' and separate from Grzegorz Braun, drawing a parallel to his own party's past actions. Bosak's appeal suggests a need for PiS to decisively address its relationship with Braun.
A Polish judge has filed a motion seeking consent for the detention and compulsory appearance of Member of Parliament Grzegorz Braun. The request aims to facilitate his apprehension and ensure his presence for legal proceedings.
Law and Justice is not gaining voters, even when its main rival, Civic Coalition, has serious problems – according to an IBRiS poll for "Rzeczpospolita".
Professor Kazimierz Braun, an acclaimed Polish theater director, theorist, and father of politician Grzegorz Braun, celebrated his 95th birthday on June 29th. He is known for staging works by Cyprian Kamil Norwid and Tadeusz Różewicz.
Representatives of Konfederacja Korony Polskiej were not allowed into the Auschwitz Museum during the commemoration of the 86th anniversary of the first Poles deported to the German Nazi extermination camp, following previous controversial statements by party members.
Hate speech, including terms related to parasites, venereal diseases, race, and nationality, is flourishing in Polish public debate and within the Sejm, with examples like Grzegorz Braun's statements highlighted.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum successfully sued MP Grzegorz Braun for violating personal rights, resulting in a court order banning him from disseminating information damaging the museum's reputation.
Grzegorz Braun, leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown, has refuted rumors that he will be a candidate for mayor of Krakow, instead announcing Michał Klimek as the party's contender.
A new nationwide poll by Ogólnopolska Grupa Badawcza indicates that Poland's Civic Coalition (KO) is increasing its lead over PiS and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej.
Recent polls in Poland indicate a rise in support for Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja party, while PiS is losing ground. Although KO is currently leading, the results suggest that Konfederacja could play a decisive role in forming the next government.
The quartet are radical-right leader Grzegorz Braun, two members of the national-conservative PiS party, and a politician from the far-right Confederation.
The mayor of Vilnius has publicly expressed opposition to a planned visit by Polish far-right politician Grzegorz Braun, citing concerns over his views.
Polish prosecutors have requested the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, seeking his arrest. The move indicates a legal action against the politician.
A former Polish intelligence official has warned about Russia exploiting security vulnerabilities and the alleged pro-Kremlin activities of certain Polish Members of Parliament, including Grzegorz Braun.
A new poll on party preferences in Poland shows the Civic Platform maintaining its lead, with increased support for PiS and Grzegorz Braun, while Konfederacja's support has declined.
The first IBRiS poll for "Rzeczpospolita" conducted after Przemysław Czarnek became PiS's prime ministerial candidate shows an increase in support for PiS, while Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja loses voters and is overtaken by Lewica.
Prosecutors were once again unsuccessful in pressing charges against Grzegorz Braun regarding an incident at a hospital in Oleśnica, as the MEP "voluntarily left the prosecutor's office building."
Grzegorz Braun and Jarosław Kaczyński have reportedly found common ground in warning against the EU SAFE arms program, expressing concerns about a loss of sovereignty, German dominance in Brussels, and the burden of future debt on generations.
The frequent appearances of Ryszard Czarnecki alongside Grzegorz Braun are speculated to be a strategic move to bring the former MEP back into the political spotlight, despite Czarnecki's denials.
A new Ipsos poll for TVP Info indicates that six parties would enter the Polish Sejm if elections were held now, with Konfederacja showing twice the support of Grzegorz Braun's party and a narrow gap between the top two contenders.
Professor Antoni Dudek commented on the fight for leadership on the Polish right, suggesting that Law and Justice (PiS) might cooperate with Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja after the 2027 parliamentary elections, despite Jarosław Kaczyński's declarations.
Bogusław Chrabota discusses Ryszard Czarnecki's position and the potential for future cooperation between Poland's PiS party and Grzegorz Braun. The article speculates on whether such an alliance could form after Jarosław Kaczyński's leadership.
Tomasz Terlikowski has warned that the statements made by Grzegorz Braun are dangerous for the Polish state and should not be underestimated. He suggests that some of Braun's words should prompt action from both services and politicians, indicating serious concerns about political rhetoric.
A SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that PiS is most frequently identified as the party best representing right-wing voters in Poland, with Donald Tusk surprisingly ahead of Grzegorz Braun on the podium.
A CBOS poll indicates a drop in public trust for Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, while Karol Nawrocki leads the trust ranking and Grzegorz Braun sees an increase in confidence.
Poland's Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz compared the Law and Justice (PiS) party to Grzegorz Braun, a far-right politician, after PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński stated Ukraine cannot join the EU with 'Banderism' and vowed to block its accession until the Volhynia massacre is resolved.
Grzegorz Braun, a Member of the European Parliament, has been penalized again by the European Parliament. The sanction was imposed for insulting the head of EU diplomacy.
Przemysław Czarnek, a Law and Justice (PiS) candidate for prime minister, publicly invited patriots currently supporting Grzegorz Braun to instead back PiS, stating that Braun is not supportable.
Polish prosecutors have been waiting for over two months for documents confirming the waiver of MEP Grzegorz Braun's immunity, with the correspondence initially stuck in Belgium and now held in Poland.
The Sejm has published the asset declarations of Polish Members of the European Parliament, revealing details about Grzegorz Braun's assets, including books worth over 10,000 PLN and tens of thousands in royalties.
Polish politician Grzegorz Braun is attempting to delay his trial, which includes charges related to extinguishing Hanukkah candles, fearing a verdict could disqualify him from upcoming parliamentary elections.
Recent polls suggest that Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party may be forced into a coalition with Grzegorz Braun, a scenario that could carry significant political costs in international relations and domestic policy.
A new poll indicates that Koalicja Obywatelska (KO) maintains its lead but is losing support, while Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (PiS) is gaining. The survey suggests that neither PiS nor Konfederacja could form a government without the support of Grzegorz Braun.
Waldemar Żurek's ministry is reportedly revising regulations for judges' delegations, with critics suggesting the changes are insufficient. Separately, Żurek also issued an order to prosecutors concerning Grzegorz Braun.
On Tuesday, the European Parliament will hold a vote on lifting the immunity of PiS MEPs: Daniel Obajtek, Patryk Jaki, as well as Grzegorz Braun and Tomasz Buczek.
The inability of Kanye West to perform in Poland raises questions about his career and potential political capital for Grzegorz Braun amidst public discontent.
The Vilnius city municipality has received a request from Grzegorz Braun, a Polish politician known for his Eurosceptic and anti-Ukrainian views, to hold an event near the Adam Mickiewicz monument. The Lithuanian State Security Department has also become involved in the matter.
An analysis reveals that Grzegorz Braun, a Polish politician, is primarily supported by men aged 35-64, who perceive him as courageous rather than violent. This positions Krzysztof Bosak and Sławomir Mentzen as almost centrist figures in comparison.
Grzegorz Braun of Konfederacja Korony Polskiej has begun compiling electoral lists, potentially including controversial figures such as Stan Tymiński and Janusz Waluś. The list may also feature a political assassin, a former MP accused of spying for Russia, right-wing journalists, and the daughter of a communist dictator.
The European Parliament has voted in favor of tightening migration policy, including the establishment of 'return hubs' outside the European Union, a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups and includes greater sanctions for rejected asylum seekers.
MEP Grzegorz Braun appeared before the prosecutor's office, where he once again avoided charges, including those related to storming a hospital in Oleśnica.
Former PiS senator Jan Maria Jackowski believes that Przemysław Czarnek's nomination as prime ministerial candidate will not reverse the decline in support for Law and Justice, stating he won't win back voters from Grzegorz Braun.
Polish Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek announced he has signed another motion to the President of the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, stating that such statements will not be tolerated.
Polish MEP Tobiasz Bocheński (PiS) has described Grzegorz Braun, leader of Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, as a pragmatic politician who chooses topics for his own benefit, contrary to his self-proclaimed idealism.