Tusk and Nawrocki argue about the West
A public disagreement has resumed in Polish politics between Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Karol Nawrocki. After Nawrocki stated that the West poses a threat to Poland, Tusk responded by emphasizing that the conflict is related to differing views on the country's values, security, and sovereignty. In response, Nawrocki expressed doubts about the prime minister's ability to listen and noted that the disputes are more related to the budget and healthcare, rather than external threats. Both sides ended the dialogue with brief statements, without reaching further agreements.
The prime minister and president of Poland diverged on the West's role in national security, highlighting internal disagreements and economic issues.
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/183717
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