A revised bill concerning student rights and responsibilities has passed through the Polish parliament and is now awaiting presidential review. Education Minister Barbara Nowacka has expressed concern that President Duda may veto the legislation, describing a renewed inclination towards utilizing his veto power. This follows a pattern referred to as a “vetomack,” suggesting frequent use of the presidential veto. The Ministry of National Education (MEN) is reportedly apprehensive about the outcome. The bill’s content focuses on outlining the rights and obligations of students within the Polish education system. A presidential veto would send the bill back to parliament for further consideration, potentially delaying its implementation. The specifics of the bill prompting this concern have not been detailed in this report.