Showing posts with label Jaroslaw Kaczynski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaroslaw Kaczynski. Show all posts

Monday, December 05, 2022

Kaczynski prangert deutsche „Dominanz“ in Europa an

VORSITZENDER DER PIS

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Als Vorsitzender der Regierungspartei PiS bestimmt Jaroslaw Kaczynski den Ton der polnischen Politik. Einmal mehr kritisiert er Deutschland.

Der Vorsitzende der polnischen Regierungspartei PiS, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, hat eine deutsche „Dominanz“ in Europa angeprangert. Deutschland wolle heute mit friedlichen Methoden die Pläne verwirklichen, die es einst mit militärischen Mitteln habe umsetzen wollen, sagte Kaczynski am Samstag bei einem Auftritt im Südwesten Polens. » | Quelle: AFP | Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2022

Friday, March 18, 2022

War in Ukraine Prompts a Political Makeover in Poland

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Poland’s de facto leader and longtime scourge of E.U. unity, is portraying himself as a standard-bearer of European solidarity in defense of Ukraine and democratic values.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland’s governing party, during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv this week. | Andrzej Lange/EPA, via Shutterstock

WARSAW — After years of cozying up to Kremlin-friendly anti-immigrant firebrands and fulminating against the European Union, the leader of Poland’s populist governing party has taken on an unlikely new role: a standard-bearer of European solidarity in defense of Ukraine and democratic values.

Joining three European prime ministers on a risky train ride to Ukraine’s besieged capital, Kyiv, Jaroslaw Kaczyinski, Poland’s de facto leader and a longtime scourge of European unity, this week became the latest European politician attempting a difficult somersault prompted by mounting public horror at Russia’s invasion.

Mr. Kaczyinski’s trip came as millions of ordinary Poles have surprised their leaders and, in some cases, even themselves, with an extraordinary, nationwide outpouring of support for Ukrainians fleeing war and seeking shelter across the border in Poland.

The war in Ukraine has not only sent more than 1.5 million terrified people pouring into Poland, which just a few months ago was beating back migrants from its border with batons and water canons, but also spread alarm that Russia could widen the conflict beyond Ukraine, dramatically expanding and reshaping the contours of Polish politics. » | Andrew Higgins | Friday, March 18, 2022