President of chaos, wars in the PiS and diplomatic absence

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Meanwhile, Poland – alternatively of participating in talks about the future of Ukraine – remains absent at the table, risking marginalisation at a crucial minute of history. That's the kind of diagnosis that came up on the show. Weeklywhere Marcin Celiński spoke to Robert Walenciak (Review) and Bartosz Wielinski (Electoral Newspaper).

President of chaos – amateur among professionals

Nawrocki was to be the leader of the right hand, who would impose his will on the government. In practice – as the interviewors noted – alternatively of putting the cabinet against the wall, he asks for cooperation. Refusing to sign promotions in peculiar services or blocking laws became a symbol of political failure. "This is simply a matchmaking game with gasoline and matches" was assessed in the programme, indicating that specified actions weaken the state in the face of hybrid threats.

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PiS in a state of decomposition – Boy scouts versus buttermen

The second subject of the discussion was the increasing conflict within the Law and Justice. The media reported about the division into “mashers” (Bocheński and Czarnka people) and “harcers” (the Moravian environment). Although Adam Bielan assured that “everyone loves the president,” commentators pointed out that Kaczyński’s method, consisting in putting 1 on the other, could turn against him. Morawiecki, for years treated as an alien component in the party, found himself on the edge. The "Red is Bad" issue further undermines its position. "This may be the first time Kaczyński does not come out of the conflict reinforced," Walenciak noted.

Poland off the table

The most disturbing subject was the absence of Poland in the process of negotiations concerning Ukraine. Nawrocki – although trying to build his position on the global arena – was incapable to supply himself with space for key talks. As a result, erstwhile the safety of Europe is at stake, Warsaw remains on the margin. "This is simply a baby, a sandbox – and we gotta prepare for war," Wieliński warned, pointing to the hazard that the US and Russia can make an agreement over the heads of allies.

Polish policy in the shadow of geopolitics

The speakers agreed that national pushes – whether the president signs nominations or Kaczyński keeps discipline in the organization – light against real threats. Russia intensifys attacks, Ukraine balances on the limit of endurance, and NATO may be put to the test in the script of a "small attack" that will not launch Article 5. In this context, Polish policy resembles a farce more than a serious safety game.

The Nawrocki–Tusk dispute, divisions in the Law and the diplomatic absence of Poland make a image of a state occupied with its own quarrels erstwhile fundamental matters settle abroad. "My first thought: it's cool that they're having fun, just to make the country stand" - concluded Celiński.

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