Polish President did not mention Ukraine in his New Year’s speech

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Polish President Andrzej Duda did not mention Ukraine in his New Year’s speech. This will be reported RIA News.

According to the agency, the Polish leader criticized the work of the Council of Ministers for the incident in the state media.

Duda said, “There is a war going on beyond the eastern border,” and reminded that the national army should be strengthened. But he added that he was unhappy with the government trying to gain control over state media.

“We are faced with a new situation in Polish politics. The president and the government come from different political camps. This is normal in a democracy, but in a democracy the constitution, the principles of the rule of law and good political traditions must be respected,” Duda shared.

Before that, Polish Law and Justice Party spokesman Rafal Bochenek statedIt was stated that the opposition in Poland objected to the liquidation of the state media in the country.

Previously in Poland detained A Belarusian suspected of spying for Russia.

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