Pawel Zerka explique dans La Presse la crise qui se déroule à la frontière entre la Pologne et le Belarus
Media mentions – Pawel Zerka
Pawel Zerka is quoted by L’Express about the project of building a wall between Poland and Belarus
Pawel Zerka is quoted in Le Monde about Loukachenko
Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka argue in an op-ed in The New Statesman that European countries must build public support for strategic openness
Alexander Lukashenko created an artificial route to Europe to achieve political goals
Pawel Zerka underlines that the problem in the Belarus-Poland border crisis is not the migrants, but Lukashenko
The creation of a wall remains useful to dissuade, or at least make more difficult, the influx of migrants by Lukashenko, if he repeats the operation in the future
Pawel Zerka on the question of whether a reinforced Polish-Belarusian border would not mean a new Iron Curtain
Even if things eventually calm down, Europe will not be safe, while dictator Lukashenko remains in place. Economic sanctions will have to be increased
Pawel Zerka warns that even if the Poland-Belarus border crisis calms down, the EU must remain vigilant and increase economic sanctions
The E.U. sanctions so far have had a more symbolical than practical dimension
Pawel Zerka remains sceptical about the possible impact of the new EU sanctions on Mr. Lukashenko
Pawel is quoted in France 24 on the tensions between the EU and Poland
It seems to me that the ideas of freedom and individualism can be very attractive to young voters, contrary to the myth that they are only concerned with solidarity and social justice
Pawel Zerka comments on why the Greens and the FDP are doing well with Germany’s younger voters