In Poland, Donald Tusk's Anti-Populist "Revolution" Failed
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ANALYSIS. Two years after it came to power, the Democratic coalition led by the Prime Minister has failed. The spectre of a return of the PiS nationalists to power, backed by an even more extreme right, has never been so obvious.
Two years after coming to power, Donald Tusk's government finds itself in a nearly hopeless situation, reports the French daily "Le Monde." "Tusk's anti-populist revolution in Poland has failed," the article's headline reads. As the media outlet notes, Eurocrats and the left had hoped for a "democratic miracle" after the 2023 parliamentary elections in Poland. However, "two years later, halfway through the term, disappointment is enormous," repo…
The liberal-left "Le Monde" assesses that two years after coming to power in Poland, the democratic coalition led by Donald Tusk has reached an impasse. Tusk's anti-populist "revolution" in Poland has failed, according to the headline of a report from Warsaw. The article, "Donald Tusk Has No Plan B" [Le Monde], comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
France's Le Monde is disappointed by the government of Donald Tusk because, as it argues, he has unsuccessfully pushed PiS away.
Some anniversaries of hopeful events have a bitter taste. That of the Polish "liberal counter-revolution" of the general elections of 15 October 2023, which was to repel the populist wave in the country, is one of those. With record electoral participation, the Poles then brought to power a coalition led by the Civic Platform of the former Prime Minister and President of the European Council Donald Tusk, and composed of parties ranging from the …
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