
Trump’s Last-Minute Switch Elevates Poland’s New President, Embarrasses Tusk
The liberal prime minister was asked to stay away from negotiations with EU leaders.

The liberal prime minister was asked to stay away from negotiations with EU leaders.

Recovery funds are under scrutiny after being spent on yachts, saunas, and projects unrelated to the pandemic.

Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”

The liberal PM is accused of “paralyzing” the work of Poland’s National Security Bureau by denying security clearance to its conservative-appointed director.

Poles came from all corners of the country to witness what many here are calling “the beginning of the reconstruction.”

“Poland is not the European Union,” President Nawrocki declared. “Poland is Poland, and it will stay that way.”

Before he’s even taken office, President-elect Nawrocki is already surrounded—by an EU establishment eager to clip his wings and a prime minister who’s anything but an ally.

Israel’s foreign ministry urged Donald Tusk to “remember the lesson of ‘Never Again.’”

The goal is to block the Baltics migration route.

According to a new poll, close to half of those surveyed would like to see the current prime minister gone.