Polish Monitor Publishes Official Announcements and Resolutions
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Polish Monitor published official announcements and resolutions from May and June 2026.
- Topics include designating an adoption center, adjusting insurance contribution revaluation rates, modifying kiteboarding qualifications, and commemorating historical figures and events.
- The announcements also cover the maximum price of liquid fuels at gas stations.
The Polish Monitor, the official journal of legal acts in Poland, has published a series of announcements and resolutions for June 1, 2026. These official notices cover a range of governmental and parliamentary activities.
Among the published items is an announcement from the Minister of Family, Labor, and Social Policy regarding the designation of an adoption center responsible for a central database of children awaiting adoption. This addresses the critical need for streamlined adoption processes.
Additionally, a communication from the President of the Social Insurance Institution details the quarterly revaluation rate for pension insurance contributions, interest on arrears, and late fees for the first quarter of 2026. This affects financial calculations for insurance accounts.
The Minister of Sport and Tourism has also issued an announcement modifying the sector qualification for "Conducting kiteboarding lessons." This indicates a regulatory update within the sports and tourism industry.
Furthermore, the Sejm (Polish Parliament) passed several resolutions. These include commemorating Tadeusz Konwicki on the 100th anniversary of his birth, Professor Tadeusz Wacลaw Korzybski on the 120th anniversary of his birth, and the Wrzeลnia children during the 125th anniversary of their strike. These resolutions highlight national remembrance of significant cultural and historical events and figures.
Finally, the Minister of Energy announced the maximum price for liquid fuels at gas stations, a measure directly impacting consumers and the energy market.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.