πΊπΈπ΅π±ππΊ I'm afraid that all the expert output about the rule of law crisis in Hungary/Poland being a consequence of these countries being "young, not yet fully developed democracies without a long history of developing trust in institutions" is about to age very badly.
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In USA AOC is a good example
My only interest is how to end it. Tusk did.
i'm sure you understand that being polish, we're interested both in why it happened and in preventing it happening in the future.
and, with all due respect, you can put your personal interest where the sun doesn't shine, and turn it thrice.
The causes may be of interest later, but for now we only need firemen and lots of hoses.
an analysis of reasons and means is, and always was, crucial.
This will mean more dead and less security in Europe - and in Russia as well of course.
It got leaked and then spun as, "look what liars they are". I don't think it was as simple as that.
Plus nothing as mad as is happening right now in USA happened in Poland. One might say that our wackos were much more sensible than Trump.
Democractic problems in the UK and the US: we need a special word for this now, how about democratic backsliding.
Hopefully Poland does better.