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Polish Government Publishes New Regulations on Education, Tourism, and Health Programs

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Polish government published a collection of legal acts on July 9, 2026, including regulations and announcements.
  • Key items include a government program for equipping primary school nature and technical workshops for 2026-2029.
  • Other published acts concern tourism services, agricultural subsidies, the National Health Program, and internal security agency badges.

The Polish government officially published a series of legal acts on July 9, 2026, encompassing various sectors of public life. These publications, designated as items 922 through 926 in the Journal of Laws, detail new regulations and official announcements.

A significant decree, item 926, outlines the "Compass of Tomorrow" program. This government initiative aims to support primary schools and teacher training institutions by equipping or re-equipping school workshops for nature and practical-technical classes. The program is set to run from 2026 to 2029, focusing on enhancing educational resources in these areas.

Additionally, the published acts include an announcement from the Marshal of the Sejm regarding the consolidated text of the law on tourist events and related services. Another regulation from the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development specifies deadlines for applications for subsidies related to sowing or planting elite or qualified seed material, including ecological varieties, and the payment procedures for these subsidies.

The collection also features a government regulation amending the National Health Program for the years 2021โ€“2026, indicating ongoing efforts to manage public health initiatives. Finally, a regulation from the President of the Council of Ministers details the service badges for officers of the Internal Security Agency (ABW), a key intelligence and counter-intelligence service in Poland.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.