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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @Cje95 OP 31 Mar \ parent \ on: France's Marine Le Pen Convicted of Embezzlement Barred From Office for 5 years Politics_And_Law
Ehhhh Poland already has a right leaning government and the government is pretty popular. I would be surprised if it was them. Moldova is also having an issue. Could be Sweden or Greece/Spain. Sweden has the immigration issue and Greece/Spain have huge debt issues
Tusk is literally a EU globalist and was installed with USAID money, his party replaced the nationalists
Anything resembling right wing is their military build up, that's only so that the Suwalki Gap can become the next Donetsk
The usual suspects won't allow any changes to the status quo without a fight
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Are you forgetting what the Law and Justice Party did that caused them to lose power? Not to mention that while Tusk is the PM in Poland it is the President who has been the President since 2015 from the Law and Justice Party Duda who is the head of state, supreme commander of the armed forces and can veto legislation.
The United Right (which includes Law and Justice), the Civic Coalition (Tusk's party Civic Platform falls into this), and the Third Way (the next largest coalition after the United Right and Civic Coalition) are all right wing parties. The coalition that is considered left leaning.... combined got a little over a 1.8 million votes and was almost beat by the far far right Confederation coalition (1.5 million).
It is wild to compare the Suwalki Gap to Donetsk because of one single fact that absolutely tanks Russia's ability to operate. There are only a couple of railroads compared to Donetsk which had a ton of old Soviet era ones. Not to mention Russian and European train tracks are different gauges and the EU has been paying for new EU gauged tracks to be installed. This cuts off the only ability that Russia has to move troops and equipment.
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There is no right/left, only nationalists and globalist, what passes for "center-right" is meaningless. If Tusk was completely irrelevant then the CIA wouldn't have needed to fund his installation.
tanks, railroads
Non-sequitur, the similarity is in that its a provocation and bait. Whether that's bait for tanks artillery boots or missiles or EW is irrelevant. Whatever the "deal" is in Ukraine and Europe's cope with it could make this a non-issue, but if the plan is to make that go sideways then this is another shoe available to drop. Poland isn't building up for no reason at all.
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