WARSAW — Times may be changing Poland’s foreign policy.
If the opinion polls are correct, the right-wing Law and Justice party will take power in October 25 parliamentary elections, and the most immediate consequences may be felt in Warsaw’s relationships abroad. Nowhere more so than with Germany, Poland’s leading foreign ally since 2007. That was the year that the last government headed by Law and Justice, known by its Polish acronym PiS, was replaced by the current ruling center-right Civic Platform.
To listen to Witold Waszczykowski, a former deputy foreign minister seen as one of PiS’s foreign policy hawks, the potential disagreements …read more
Source: European Voice