Feb 22 • 11:00 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Four years of war in Ukraine, a quarrel over SAFE and the annihilation of Poland 2050. New "Wprost"

The article discusses the impact of four years of war in Ukraine, internal conflicts within the Polish political party Polska 2050, and the implications of the SAFE initiative on Poland's economy.

The ongoing war in Ukraine has profoundly affected the lives of millions, instilling a constant fear for personal safety and that of loved ones among the Ukrainian populace. Journalist Zoriana Varenia highlights how Ukraine has shown remarkable resilience despite the continued Russian invasion. The war has not only reshaped the Ukrainian experience but also influenced regional stability in Central Europe, highlighting the necessity for ongoing support from Poland and other neighbors.

In Polish politics, the turbulence surrounding the party founded by Szymon Hołownia has reached a climax. Eliza Olczyk provides an analysis of the dramatic disintegration of this political entity, predicting that its current trajectory may lead to complete annihilation. This internal strife reflects broader challenges within Polish politics, as leaders like Paweł Śliz advocate for reconciliation among party members who have left, hoping they recognize their missteps.

Meanwhile, the quarrel over the SAFE initiative raises questions about European economic solidarity. Jakub Mielnik argues that Poland's support for struggling economies in Germany and France is a contentious issue, as citizens weigh the benefits of cooperation against national economic concerns. This dialogue reflects a deeper struggle within the European Union regarding mutual support amid varying national interests, especially from the perspective of Polish society.

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