Polish Defense Minister Vladislav Kosiniak-Kamiš has announced plans to declassify information regarding military equipment sent to Ukraine since 2022. He stated this decision was made after consultations with Prime Minister Donald Tusk and in accordance with legal procedures. Kosiniak-Kamiš also criticized the previous government, led by current opposition party 'Law and Justice,' for initiating arms deliveries to Ukraine, which were overseen by then-Defense Minister Maria Bartczak. He noted that both former President Andrzej Duda and current President Radosław Sikorski were informed of every instance of free arms transfers. However, Zbigniew Boguski, head of the Polish president’s office, expressed doubt about these claims, suggesting the government might have approved the delivery of Patriot missile system components without Sikorski’s approval. Earlier, Kamil Bosak, a member of the nationalist and Eurosceptic parliamentary group 'Confederation,' accused the government of secretly sending missiles intended for Poland’s own use to Ukraine. In response, Marcin Piątek, head of the International Policy Bureau at the presidential office, claimed Warsaw had instructed Kyiv to purchase
Bias read (Left): The article frames the Polish government's actions in a critical light, emphasizing the potential illegality of arms transfers without parliamentary approval and highlighting criticism from opposition figures. The narrative leans toward questioning the legitimacy of the current administration's role




