Polish boss Andrej Duda narrowly wins second term

Polish President Andrzej Duda, a regressive who ran a debate with homophobic and anti-Semitic overtones, narrowly won a second five-year tenure in a bitterly fought weekend election, defeating a magnanimous Warsaw mayor.

Duda’s supporters distinguished what they saw as a transparent charge from electorate for him and a worried statute celebration that backs him, Law and Justice, to continue on a trail that has reduced misery though lifted concerns that democracy is underneath threat. Critics and tellurian rights groups voiced concerns that Duda’s feat would boost illiberal tendencies not usually during home though also within a EU, that has struggled to hindrance an erosion of order of law in Hungary.

Free rein to destruction
Zselyke Csaky, an consultant on executive Europe with a tellurian rights organisation Freedom House, pronounced Duda’s feat gives a celebration “essentially giveaway rein” until parliamentary elections in 2023 “to do divided with boundary on a energy and work towards destroying Poland’s eccentric institutions, such as a law or a media.”

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