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Civil Society Is the Weak Element of European Defence Posture
30 October 2025
29 May 2023
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Turkey’s Erdoğan won by foul play, sidelining the main rival early in the game. Now Poland’s autocrats want to do the same, employing Kremlin’s whataboutism.
Law and Justice (PiS) must not be allowed to duck questions about shadowing Russian narratives and interests with some of its policies. That is how one should interpret the disgraceful “Lex Tusk” law, passed last Friday and signed by the President of Poland.
On 26 May, the Law and Justice-controlled parliament passed a law in Poland – branded “Lex Tusk” – that would establish a special parliamentary commission to investigate and suspend the public freedoms of citizens whom they suspect of “serving Moscow’s interests”.
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Political analyst heading Visegrad Insight's policy foresight on European affairs. His expertise includes foreign policy and political culture. Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight and President of the Res Publica Foundation. Europe's Future Fellow at IWM - Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna and Erste Foundation. Wojciech also co-authored a book 'Understanding Central Europe’, Routledge 2017. He has been published in Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, Journal of Democracy, EUObserver, Project Syndicate, VoxEurop, Hospodarske noviny, Internazionale, Zeit, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Onet, Gazeta Wyborcza and regularly appears in BBC, Al Jazeera Europe, Euronews, TRT World, TVN24, TOK FM, Swedish Radio and others.
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