Under the title “Equal guy and oddball” Jan Puhl in “Der Spiegel” examines why there is little chance that Jaroslaw Kaczynski said Andrzej Duda’s success in the next election.
” Andrzej Duda – so it will be called the national-conservative future president of Poland, but was elected as Main Gauche. He won the support of the electorate by promises made on social issues for young university graduates, retirees and families “- calculates the author of the commentary in the German weekly.
Completely different themes
“It just fell on fertile ground voters, not the national-conservative content that were previously the domain of Law and Justice. Duda Catholic traditionalism he fused with social populism, avoiding the current favorite topics right: Germans, who allegedly try to wash away all the guilt, the EU, which supposedly protects only the interests of hegemonic Berlin and the Smolensk disaster, which allegedly was the Russian fell swoop “.
“Spiegel” explains German readers that more than 60 percent. young voters, with the group for 29 years, voted for Duda. This is a fantastic result for a party that has relied on voters with a group of over 50-year-olds with structurally weak regions in eastern Polish.
winged Justice and ballast
“Now PiS is entering the winged in the general election campaign in the fall – the risk of squandering this advantage. More and more because it indicates that the founder of Law and Justice Jaroslaw Kaczynski will race as a leading candidate. Yet he is regarded within the party as the epitome of the” political spirit ” but elsewhere it is more of terror. It is the opposite Bagpipe “- it reads.
” Jaroslaw Kaczynski is zdziwaczałym, 65-year old bachelor, who until recently lived with his mother. 43-year-old Duda presented himself whereas during the campaign as equal to man, supported by his wife Agatha and her daughter Kinga, “writes Jan Puhl, remembering, too, that when before almost 10 years ago, tragically Kaczynski and his twin brother died together ruled the country, caused a quarrel in Poland and made it in EU outsider.
“Therefore, it is unlikely that Kaczynski repeated his bagpipes: Poland is today a respected partner in the EU, its western regions and big cities economically bloom. The polls Europe has record support. For this reason, Kaczynski is a burden not only for neighboring countries, but also for his own party, “says the commentator,” Der Spiegel “.
ed. Margaret Matzke
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