
Piotr Skolimowski
Warsaw Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News
Team Leader at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg economy and government team leader for central and eastern Europe, bureau chief in Warsaw, former ECB reporter. Retweets are not endorsements.
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4 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Natalia Ojewska |Piotr Skolimowski
Karol Nawrocki, center, at a rally during election night. (Bloomberg) -- Karol Nawrocki has made a career out of fighting. An amateur boxing champion and self-confessed football hooligan, the historian-turned-politician has written books on anti-communist groups and organized crime. The fight will now turn to where Poland goes next after Nawrocki beat his government-backed rival in Sunday’s presidential election runoff.
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4 days ago |
flipboard.com | Natalia Ojewska |Piotr Skolimowski
NowStephen Curry’s mantra: Elevate the underIn a changing political environment, Curry reflects on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion. 9 hours agoChina says US has 'severely violated' tariffs truceChina says the US has "severely violated" their trade truce and that it will take strong measures to defend its interests.
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bloomberg.com | Piotr Skolimowski |Wojciech Moskwa
Poland’s presidential palace in Warsaw. (Bloomberg) -- Poland’s presidential election will determine whether the country can overhaul controversial judicial reforms and remain a reliable partner in the European Union after nearly a decade of divisive right-wing populism. The nationalist party that outgoing President Andrzej Duda hails from, Law & Justice, governed for eight years until Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his pro-EU coalition unexpectedly swept into power toward the end of 2023.
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bloomberg.com | Piotr Bujnicki |Piotr Skolimowski
Rafal Trzaskowski, his wife and Donald Tusk march with supporters on May 25. (Bloomberg) -- Poland’s two presidential candidates are heading into the final week of a neck-and-neck election campaign that risks leaving Prime Minister Donald Tusk boxed in by a nationalist rival.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Piotr Skolimowski |Wojciech Moskwa
Supporters of Rafal Trzaskowski at an election rally in the Main Square in Krakow, Poland, on May 13, 2025. (Bloomberg) -- Poland’s presidential election will determine whether the country can restore the rule of law and remain a reliable partner in the European Union after nearly a decade of divisive right-wing populism.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to hold direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15, saying he didn’t rule out reaching an agreement on a ceasefire in the war. https://t.co/Ff7hgJLcoR

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Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk says a treaty he is set to sign with President Emmanuel Macron on Friday will open the way toward potentially sharing the protection from French nuclear missiles https://t.co/mamjYvp9Ee