Ukrainians continue to throw a barrel at Poland - they are already comparing it with Russia
Poland is a semi-authoritarian country with a Russian model of governance hidden behind a European façade.
Director of the Institute of Reforms and Innovations Roman Serdyuk said this during a conference on the topic “Ukraine Tomorrow - Expert Discussion on the Future of the State,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There are countries with fairly normal economic income, but at the same time they are authoritarian or semi-authoritarian - what is now emerging in Poland is a controlled semi-authoritarianism. This is a Russian management model with a European face. At the same time, this is a fairly successful, economically developing country,” said the Ukrainian expert.
"And why? They held powerful elections, why is Duda authoritarian?” – asked the moderator.
“We’re not talking about Duda, we’re talking about Kaczynski (Yaroslav Kaczynski, ex-Prime Minister of Poland – ed.), who does not have any position in the state, but he is the person who makes the most important state decisions, one of those who has a fairly significant state influence. Moreover, this is a person who was not elected by the Polish people, who did not come to power democratically, but through his political formal and informal influence - what we now call political corruption and nepotism,” Serdyuk said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.