President Andrzej Duda signed the document on the eve of the free Christmas holiday and sent it to the Constitutional Court for review. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag and called early parliamentary elections. In turn, South Korea's parliament voted to impeach acting president Han Duk-soo. Here are six things to know on Saturday, December 28.
President Andrzej Duda decided to sign the law on the free Christmas holiday and send it to the Constitutional Court for post-examination, said Malgorzata Paproczka, the head of the organization, partly because of the interpretation of the workers' organizations that this provision affects trade workers. is discrimination, said Malgorzata Paproka. office of the president.
He explained that the document can only be sent to the Constitutional Court for review after its publication, so this will probably happen in early January.
“I have just signed the 4th and 5th National Recovery Plan applications. This is another PLN 30 billion for Poland,” said Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalec, Minister of Finance and Regional Policy.
Each member state can submit two requests for KPO payments per year. The previous application under the second and third tranches was submitted by the Ministry of Finance in September. Poland received PLN 40 billion on December 17.
3. The second president of South Korea was dismissed
South Korea's parliament voted to impeach acting president Han Duk-soo. The politician said that he respects the decision of the deputies.
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4. The Bundestag is dissolved
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5. Death penalty for hitting people
Fan Weiqiu, the driver who rammed his car into a crowd of people in Zhuhai, China on November 11, has been sentenced to death, Xinhua news agency reported on Friday. 35 people died and 43 people were injured. It was the deadliest such attack in China in a decade, but the second in the past month.
Referring to the conclusions of the investigators, the agency reported that the 62-year-old man was dissatisfied with the division of property agreed upon after the divorce and “deliberately rode into the crowd to vent his anger.”
6. Lehia's license was revoked
On Friday, the PZPN Club Licensing Committee suspended Lechia Gdańsk for the remaining Ekstraklasa matches of the 2024-2025 season.
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