Magdalena Biejat and Szymon Hołownia faced in Gdynia. The prosecutor's office returned to the case of the accident of former Prime Minister Beata Szydło in Oświęcim. The United States and Ukraine have signed an economic partnership agreement. Here are five things that are worth knowing on Thursday, May 1.
1. Biejat debated with Hołownia
Magdalena Biejat and Szymon Hołowniathe left -wing candidate and the third road candidate discussed, among others, safety, marital equality or shortening the work week.
At the beginning, Biejat and Hołownia asked each other two questions, and later they both answered the questions of the participants of the debate. Finally, the candidates gave free statements.
See the entire debate on TVN24+
Source: Adam Warżawa/PAP/EPA
2. There is a Ukraine agreement
United States and Ukraine They signed a contract About access to the natural resources of Ukraine – the Reuters agency informed on Wednesday evening.
The US Department of the Treasury announced that United States And Ukraine signed an economic partnership agreement and the creation of the American-Ukrainian Investment Fund for reconstruction.
3. The prosecutor's office returns to the case of the accident of Beata Szydło
The prosecutor's office returned to the case accident former prime minister Beata Szydło in Oświęcim. Investigators initiated an investigation in three threads.
Earlier, TVN24 journalists reached the unpublished photos and evidence so far from the beginning the politicized activities of the services. Sebastian Kościelnik, a Seicento driver, was blamed for the accident.
4. Investigating the words of Brauna
An investigation into the insulting of Jews and hatred during the Monday debate of presidential candidates was initiated – the District Prosecutor's Office Warsaw -Praga said.
It's about MEP Grzegorz Braunwho spoke about the “problem of judaization” and that “Jews have far too much to say in Polish matters.” Braun also spoke, among others, about the symbol of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – daffodil as a “sign of disgrace”.
5. Another country does not want Bregovic
Another country does not want Goran Bregović to perform in it. The musician received from Bosnia and Herzegovina entry ban to Latvia for supporting Russia. – As Latvia, we support Ukraine – explained the Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
In addition to Bregovic, the Russian-Latvian singer Kristina Orbakaite hit the black list of the Latvian Ministry of Interior. This means that the concerts of these musicians scheduled in Latvia for the next summer will be dismissed.
Author/author: Asty/Kab
Source: PAP
Source of the main photo: Adam Warżawa/PAP/EPA