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With the new Polish president, nationalist Karol Nawrocki, European Trump supporters, led by Viktor Orbán, have gained an ...
Some 40% of Poles believe the June presidential election may have been rigged, reflecting deep polarisation as the ruling coalition demands a recount and EU institutions question the court handling ...
Why are Poland's young voters turning to the right? We examine how conflicting priorities and enduring conservative values are shaping the eastern flank of the West.
Thousands of complaints have been lodged over alleged voting irregularities in Poland's presidential election on June 1, ...
Jarosław Kaczyński has secured another term as leader of the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party on June 28 during a ...
ANALYSIS: While secularization is making inroads in the homeland of John Paul II, the recent election results are encouraging ...
Timothy Garton Ash on the shocks that fuelled a populist challenge — and how the liberal centre could yet hold ...
Poland’s top court faces mounting pressure over contested election results, as thousands of protests flood in and EU-criticised judges prepare to rule.
EUROPEAN Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had planned for her second term of office, which began last December, to focus squarely on the competitiveness agenda to boost the EU economy.
Polish conservative leader Jarosław Kaczyński has unveiled plans for his opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, including ...
Unlike in other EU countries—where electoral irregularities are tolerated if the “correct” candidates win—Poland now faces ...