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Polish President Seeks National Referendum on EU Climate Policies

He argues the policies have raised household, energy and farm costs, while the Senate is expected to reject the proposal.

  • On Thursday, President Karol Nawrocki submitted a formal request to the Senate to hold a national referendum on September 27 regarding European Union climate policies.
  • Nawrocki argues that policies like the Green Deal and Emissions Trading System cause higher energy prices, concerns the Law and Justice party has championed since March.
  • Poland continues to rely on coal for 52.2% of electricity production, by far the highest proportion in the EU, while carbon costs account for around 11% of electricity prices on average.
  • Given that the ruling coalition holds 63 of 100 Senate seats, the initiative appears almost certain to fail; deputy speaker Magdalena Biejat dismissed the proposal as belonging "in the bin."
  • The government warns that withdrawing from the ETS requires exiting the European Union entirely, as the European Commission prepares carbon market reforms for 2040.
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Poland's President Karol Nawrocki now wants his people to vote on the destructive EU climate policy and the "emission trade". The left in the country is expected to be outraged by the political rationale of the conservative head of state. There are still sensible leaders in the European Union who oppose the disastrous "climate policy" of Brussels. Polish President Karol Nawrocki, who has been in office since last year, promised during his campai…

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Polish President Karol Nawrocki proposed on Thursday to initiate a referendum on compliance with the European Union's climate policy.

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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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