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Polish Parliament Votes to Abolish Central Anti-Corruption Bureau

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The Polish parliament has approved legislation to dismantle the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, the country's main anti-corruption agency. Opposition parties have condemned the move as political retaliation, arguing that the ruling party is targeting the institution in response to its investigations into government officials. The Central Anti-Corruption Bureau has been Poland's primary body for investigating high-level corruption cases since its establishment, with powers to pursue cases involving senior political figures and public officials.

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