Poland’s president talks with opposition, new protests ahead
WARSAW, Poland — Polish President Andrzej Duda was meeting separately with opposition party leaders Sunday as he tried to help solve a political crisis, while anti-government protests were planned for the third straight day.
Political tension is rising between Poland’s conservative government and the pro-EU opposition over the ruling party’s plan to restrict journalists’ access to lawmakers in parliament.
Duda, aligned with the ruling party, expressed deep concern and has offered to mediate.