
Tusk Government Could Be Coalition of Chaos
Conservative PiS hasn’t given up hope of forming a government, despite election setbacks.

Conservative PiS hasn’t given up hope of forming a government, despite election setbacks.

The result also makes a new referendum on ditching of the monarchy highly unlikely.

As Law and Justice fights tooth and nail against a Europhile challenge, a new fusionary force is brewing on the Polish Right.

“This is a clash of civilizations, and those who are coming into Europe really want to combat our civilization.”

“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”

“We don’t want Lampedusa here,” a large banner at the game of Warsaw’s largest football club said over the weekend.

The West puts on its well-worn Chamberlain specs to prepare for right-wing Slovak victory

Weeks before the election, EU and Warsaw’s liberal opposition seek to embarrass ruling Law and Justice party on migration.

Given the Conservative record, promises of stricter sentencing are unconvincing.

MP Dominik Tarczyński attributes Lampedusa crisis to the “reckless policies of the European Union.”