Polish opposition to turn to Tusk in search of pro-European future | Malay Mail

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WARSAW, July 3 — Former European Council President Donald Tusk is set to return to the fore of Polish politics today, likely to resume leadership of the main opposition party in a move that many members hope can revive its sagging fortunes. For many in the liberal Civic Platform (PO) party that...

WARSAW, July 3 — Former European Council President Donald Tusk is set to return to the fore of Polish politics today, likely to resume leadership of the main opposition party in a move that many members hope can revive its sagging fortunes.

Some PO members say Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who narrowly lost the 2020 presidential election, would provide fresh impetus to a party that some analysts say has struggled to reach beyond its core urban, middle-class electorate.

A recent poll by Kantar for private broadcaster TVN showed that 60 per cent of Poles believe Tusk should not return to Polish politics or take over as the leader of Civic Platform.Tusk’s old enemy, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is also expected to be re-elected as leader of PiS today but faces problems of his own.

However, critics within the coalition say the changes penalise small business owners and the middle class, with three PiS members leaving the party last week amid a fresh bout of infighting.

 

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