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Poland’s Tusk Government Faces German Criticism Over Rule of Law

German Media Accuses Tusk of Continuing Policies of Former Polish Leader Kaczyński

Berlin – A recent commentary in the german newspaper Berliner Zeitung alleges that Polish Prime Minister Donald⁤ Tusk is pursuing policies remarkably similar to those of his predecessor, Jarosław Kaczyński, particularly ⁢regarding relations ‍with Germany. Jacek Lepiarz, a polish editor with Deutsche Welle, authored the piece, sparking debate about the continuity of Polish foreign‍ policy‌ despite a change in government.

The article contends that TuskS approach to Germany, specifically concerning historical grievances and demands for ⁢reparations related to World⁢ War II, echoes the ⁤assertive stance adopted during Kaczyński’s time in power. ‌This ⁣continuity, according to Berliner Zeitung, challenges⁤ expectations of a‍ more conciliatory approach from the current Polish management and raises questions about the future of german-Polish relations. The commentary suggests that despite campaigning ​on a platform of improved⁤ ties with Berlin, Tusk is effectively maintaining a ⁣course set by his political rival.

Lepiarz’s analysis highlights the ongoing sensitivity ⁢surrounding the issue of wartime losses and the unresolved⁣ demands for compensation.The Berliner ⁣Zeitung article frames this as a persistent point ‌of contention that ⁤transcends political leadership in Poland, suggesting a deeper,⁢ more entrenched national sentiment driving the issue. This assessment arrives amid ongoing discussions about historical reconciliation ⁤and the complexities of ​addressing the legacy of World War II in Central Europe.

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