Poland's PM suffered "nothing serious" in car crash
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland's Prime Minister, Beata Szydlo, is in stable condition and can carry out her government duties as "nothing serious happened to her" when her limousine was involved in a car crash, her spokesman said Saturday.
TVP INFO, a state TV program, said she suffered bruises to her chest from her seat belt.
The driver could face up to a three-year sentence if convicted of causing a traffic accident which resulted in injuries, Hnatko said.