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Europe Without Orbán – No More Veto Excuses
13 April 2026
11 June 2025
Today, Prime Minister Donald Tusk survived a vote of confidence in the Polish parliament, securing his government’s position despite recent political turbulence.
The vote of confidence comes in the wake of a presidential election loss that shook the ruling coalition and raised questions about its long-term stability. Here’s what you need to know about the vote, its context and what comes next.
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