Monitor Polski of May 27, 2026 (items 532-535)
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Polish Monitor of Law (Monitor Polski) for May 27, 2026, contains several official announcements and regulations.
- These include changes to an inter-ministerial team for elderly care, fees for TV program registration, a list of institutions supervised by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and maximum fuel prices.
- The announcements cover various governmental and ministerial activities.
The Polish Monitor of Law (Monitor Polski) published on May 27, 2026, includes a series of official documents detailing governmental and ministerial actions. These publications provide insight into the administrative and regulatory landscape of Poland.
Among the key announcements is Regulation No. 30 from the Prime Minister, dated May 25, 2026. This regulation amends a previous order concerning the Inter-ministerial Team for Systemic Solutions Related to Elderly Care. This suggests ongoing efforts to address and improve support systems for the elderly population in Poland.
Additionally, an announcement from the Chairman of the National Broadcasting Council, dated May 19, 2026, specifies the fees for registering television programs. This applies to programs distributed exclusively via teleinformatic systems and those distributed in 2027, indicating regulatory oversight of the media landscape.
The Monitor Polski also features an announcement from the Minister of Science and Higher Education, dated May 19, 2026, outlining a list of organizational units supervised by the ministry. This serves to clarify the scope of the ministry's oversight within the higher education and research sectors. Finally, an announcement from the Minister of Energy, dated May 27, 2026, declares the maximum prices for liquid fuels at gas stations, a measure likely aimed at stabilizing energy costs for consumers.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.