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In July, Donald Tusk<\/a>, the former European Council president who served as Poland\u2019s prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to Polish politics<\/a>. Many voters remember him as the politician who raised the country\u2019s retirement age\u2014a policy that was reversed in 2017 by the Law and Justice Party (PiS). In fact, the PiS has blamed Tusk for pretty much everything that is wrong in Poland.<\/p>\n

Other paranoid accusations levelled against Tusk include that he collaborated with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2010 to arrange the plane crash<\/a> that killed President Lech Kaczynski, the identical twin brother of PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, and that he is, in fact, a German backed by Chancellor Angela Merkel<\/a>.<\/p>\n

But Tusk is a consummate pragmatist. He admits that he made some serious mistakes during his tenure as prime minister. He now believes that people should be able to choose whether they want to retire earlier or get a larger pension for retiring later. He is less economically liberal than he was before, conceding that the state should be more active in redistribution. Like the rest of the Polish political class, he acknowledges that the PiS government\u2019s many generous social programs are popular. There will be no returning to the neoliberalism that dominated Poland after 1989, in the era of then\u2013finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz<\/a>\u2019s \u2018shock therapy<\/a>\u2019.<\/p>\n

Tusk\u2019s return has had an electrifying effect. His party, Civic Platform, immediately regained the lead among the opposition, with its support rising<\/a> from 16.9% to 27.3% in the space of a month. An analysis of the polls<\/a> shows he has won over as many as one million new voters for the opposition. As one commentator put it, Tusk has rolled in like a tank to challenge the infantrymen of PiS and the other opposition parties.<\/p>\n

The atmosphere within Civic Platform has also changed. The party\u2019s previously comatose politicians have woken up. Tusk is travelling the country and meeting activists, local government officials and ordinary people. At press conferences, he answers even hostile questions, including from PiS-aligned media outlets. Not allowing himself to be provoked, he both admits to past mistakes and offers sharp ripostes\u2014a style that contrasts starkly with Kaczynski, who never takes questions at press conferences.<\/p>\n

Tusk\u2019s strategy is to serve as a kind of father of the opposition. He not only avoids disputes, but also praises other opposition leaders effusively. He is not the kind of politician who wants to share power; but, for now, he is focused on defeating PiS. That goal comes with significant career risks. Although Kaczynski has a significant resource advantage (presiding over the state budget, public media, state-owned companies and European funds), losing to him nonetheless would be a grave embarrassment for Tusk.<\/p>\n

Tusk\u2019s return has also intensified Kaczynski\u2019s war on Poland\u2019s independent media. To limit the opposition\u2019s electoral prospects, PiS has tried to pull the plug<\/a> on the country\u2019s largest private television station, TVN, and its news channel, TVN24. Because the station is owned by the US company Discovery (which is in the process of merging<\/a> with another American firm, WarnerMedia, the parent company to CNN), PiS has introduced a law that would bar entities from outside the European Economic Area from controlling television networks operating on the basis of a license issued in Poland.<\/p>\n

PiS pretends that it wants to protect Poland\u2019s media market from takeovers by other countries, such as Russia, China or an Arab state. But, giving lie to this claim, the PiS-controlled National Broadcasting Council has been delaying the extension<\/a> of TVN24\u2019s licence for 18 months, simply out of spite. The station now has less than 50 days to secure a renewal<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Poland is thus spurning the country on which it most depends to maintain its national security. The United States has repeatedly signalled its opposition to PiS\u2019s actions, with a bipartisan group of US senators warning<\/a> in a recent joint letter that:<\/p>\n

These and other steps, which Poland\u2014a NATO ally and close friend and partner of the United States\u2014has recently taken, do not reflect the shared values that underpin our bilateral relationship. Any decision to implement these laws could have negative implications for defense, business, and trade relations. We urge the Polish government to pause before acting on any measure that would impact our longstanding relationship.<\/p>\n

The message here is clear. If the law is enacted, Poland can forget about any large weapons contracts, an increased American military presence (beyond the 5,000 US soldiers who currently rotate through the country) or any state visits. Of course, that last point may well suit Kaczynski, who bet everything on Donald Trump remaining in power and now sees no reason to cooperate with US President Joe Biden\u2019s administration.<\/p>\n

Still, there is opposition to the so-called \u2018Lex TVN<\/a>\u2018 even within the ruling camp, where a small group of deputies led by the conservative member of parliament Jaroslaw Gowin has pulled out<\/a> of the PiS coalition government, opening the possibility of it falling soon.<\/p>\n

Kaczynski appears willing to sacrifice the Polish-American alliance in an attempt to obliterate the opposition\u2019s electoral chances. He is even more desperate now that the country\u2019s Covid-19 vaccination campaign has stalled, setting the stage for a fourth pandemic wave and possibly another lockdown. Worse, anti-vaccination sentiment is rising within the right-wing electorate, including among PiS voters. That means the government cannot risk using coercion or discrimination against the unvaccinated to head off more infections.<\/p>\n

On top of everything else, Poland is still in a dispute with the European Union over the independence of the judiciary, leaving it vulnerable to having its EU funding cut off. Lacking a stable parliamentary majority and facing the possibility of a fourth wave, PiS thus finds itself on a collision course with not only its own electorate, but also with the EU and the US.<\/p>\n

Still, Tusk must pierce the ceiling of 25\u201330% support to overtake PiS in the polls. The coming months will show us how strong he is, and how weak Kaczynski may have become.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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