A Blow to Iran, PiS in Crisis, and Orbán at a Crossroads. What Else Is in the New 'Wprost'?
The latest issue of 'Wprost' discusses significant challenges facing Iran, Poland's ruling party PiS, and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán's political fate.
In the new issue of "Wprost," author Jakub Mielnik addresses the precarious situation in Iran, speculating on the impending challenges that the U.S. may face there, calling it a 'blow to the axis of evil.' Mielnik suggests that the fears of the imminent collapse of American influence are exaggerated, especially in light of the recent developments that have Europe on edge regarding Iran's political landscape.
The article also delves into the internal struggles of Poland's ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), highlighted by analyst Eliza Olczyk. She describes the party's declining public support, increasing internal conflict, and a lack of coherent goals, portraying it as a mere shadow of its former self. This crises could have far-reaching implications for Poland's political stability and governance if the party fails to regain its footing.
Additionally, the magazine discusses Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's difficulties in navigating a turbulent political climate. Piotr Barejka's interview with Wojciech Przybylski raises the possibility of Orbán facing his first electoral loss in 16 years due to escalating desperation and aggressive campaign tactics. The outcome of these political battles not only impacts the domestic context of Poland and Hungary but could also influence the broader dynamics of the Visegrad Group in Europe.