In this interview, Piotr Buras comments on Poland’s upcoming change of government, the opposition’s reform plans and the future of PiS
In the short run the main problem for the Tusk [coalition] government won’t be its internal cohesion — or lack thereof — but the fact that PiS will still be in control of key state institutions
Piotr Buras talks about the defeat of right-wing populism in Poland and the challenges that the new government will soon have to face
For one thing, the emotionality, the polarisation in this election campaign was insanely high. And there was a conviction on both sides that this was the most important election since 1989
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