WARSAW - The overwhelming victory of the conservative party Law and Justice (PiS) in Poland’s latest parliamentary elections has demonstrated that Poland is hungry for change. The phrase “good change” was in fact the slogan of the winning party. It was presented everywhere, but explained almost nowhere. The first elements of this “good change” rhetoric, equally ambiguous, were already introduced during the presidential election in May 2015 where the lesser-known politician, PiS candidate Andrzej Duda, beat the incumbent Bronislaw Komorowski – whose term c...
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