WARSAW — The nationalist Law and Justice party will, barring any last-minute slip-ups, sweep into power in Poland in parliamentary elections on Sunday — bringing a more confrontational foreign policy style with it.
In many ways, a change of government from the pro-EU Civic Platform to the Euroskeptic Law and Justice (PiS) won’t make a difference. Warsaw will still defend the use of coal, resist accepting migrants, show suspicious towards Russia and the euro, and keen to rely on the U.S. and NATO for its security.
But the tone is likely to be very different.
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Source: European Voice