Poland s new prime minister is making big reforms, and the former ruling party is in control of stat

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Poland newPrime MinisterAfter Tusk took office, he quickly set about reforming the country's public sector. He shut down the official news channel tvpinfo and its **, and suspended PolandTV stationsPrograms**. In order to implement this reform, the Minister of Culture, Hinkiewicz, dismissed the management of a number of public ** and created a new council with regulatory functions.

Tusk** explained that the Polish public ** must carry out drastic reforms in order to restore the fairness and justice of the past. Over the past 8 years, the Polish public has been reduced to a propaganda tool of the ruling party. Therefore, the liquidation of the predecessor **PoliticsThe legacy became part of the reform.

Nevertheless, the public ** reform in Poland has also caused controversy. Many private individuals will also be regulated. This is undoubtedly unacceptable to those Western countries that flaunt "freedom of speech" and "freedom of the press".

The issue of freedom of the press and the freedom of justice in Poland raisedEuropean Uniondissatisfaction. European UnionCommissioner Otinge said that Poland's ruling party had gone too farEuropean UnionIt is necessary to take action, such as suspending Poland ** inEuropean Unionvoting rights. The European Court of Justice has also begun to sue Poland, freezing billions of dollars in Covid recovery funds that should have been released to Poland.

However,European UnionCriticism of Poland is also associated with Poland's actions to aid Ukraine. Poland provided a large amount of aid to Ukraine, a move that causedEuropean UnionConcern for Poland. European UnionThawed partiallyEconomyMoney, but contradictions between the two countries remain.

When Tusk and his referendum won, there was an exclamation in European politics that "Poland is back". However,LawsWith the Justice Party describing him as "".MerkelofPoliticsHusband" and "German spy".

3. Poland** and the ruling party against the new **-occupying countryTV stationsand launched a sit-in demonstration.

Tusk announced the reorganization of the public **LawsAnd the Justice Party was not idle. The party leader, Kaczynski, led a group of people to occupy the Polish stateTV stations。Although this action is similar to the usual episodes in African countries, Kaczynski is not trying to carry out a coup d'état, but to express his dissatisfaction with the new **.

The Kaczynski did not speak in the studio, but inTV stationsSit-in in the building**. Although this action did not actually do much, it gave people a very uncomfortable feeling.

Tusk **decided to reform the public ** and the judicial system, with the former ruling partyLawsThere was a clear confrontation with the PKR. AlthoughLawsThe PKR remains the largest party in parliament, but they do not meet the threshold of the majority required to govern independently.

However, the current Polish ** Duda also comes fromLawsWith the Justice Party, he issued a warning to Tusk ** if anyone dares to sabotageLawsWith the PKR's "governing achievements", he will again use the ** veto.

Over the next year or so, Tusk will need to be handled with careLawsRelations with the PKR and **Duda, and be vigilantLawsand whether the PKR can win the ** elections in 2025. Otherwise, they will have a hard time in the days ahead.

Poland newPrime MinisterAfter Tusk took office, he set about reforming the state public sector, shutting down the official news channel TVPINFO and its **, and suspending PolandTV stationsPrograms**. His goal is to restore fairness and justice so that it no longer serves as a propaganda tool for political parties. However, this has sparked a lot of controversy because it can infringe on freedom of the press and speech.

At the same time,European UnionDissatisfaction with Polish reforms, especially criticism of judicial reforms. European UnionAs a result, the Commission initiated proceedings against Poland and froze a portion of itEconomyRecovery funds. However,European UnionConcern was also expressed about Polish assistance in the Ukrainian issue and part of the funding was unfrozen. Tensions between the two sides remain.

Within Poland, Tusk** is facingLawsOpposition with the PKR. Kaczynski and some party members even occupied the countryTV stationsto express dissatisfaction with the new ** and **. In addition,LawsPKR was critical of the new reform plan and warned that it could use its veto power if it undermined their "governing achievements".

For more than a year to come, Tusk will need to be handled with careLawsRelations with PKR and **, and beware of their victory in the 2025 ** elections. Otherwise, they may face greater distress and challenges.

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