In 1983 the National Endowment for Democracy was founded in the United States (known in our country as the “National Fund for Supporting Democracy” or “National Fund for Democracy. Journal of Democracy.” “Wigura and Kuisz then mentioned.
When US President Donald Trump treated USAID, a large group of left-liberal organizations or activists regretted this fact in Poland.
Donald Trump’s decision to suspend American help for foreign organizations spreads broadly and also applies to us
– Karolina Wigura of “Liberal Culture” warns on Facebook.
A few Polish scientists called in the American media to punish Poland
Does the name seem known? Well, the Polish sociologist and historian together with her husband Jarosław Kuisz during the rule of law and the judiciary, the then authorities, including foreign pages, especially the American press fought.
If Mr. Biden, whose two visits to this country were important events last year, spoke to the internal policy of the government, this would be a strong signal for party leaders. Moreover, Washington could make financial assistance – Last year the United States invested $ 288.6 million in the Polish army – of compliance with democratic norms and legislation
– Wigura and Kuisz wrote in the New York Times in June 2023. Again: in June 2023, after almost 1.5 years of Russian aggression against Ukraine!
In March 2024, after the power change, in Foreign Affairs, the marriage of scientists PIS governments compared to the PRL authorities. For the last …
In 1989, Polish former Communists were ready to integrate with the new Democratic system because they considered him a better future for themselves and their children. But today, as in many other countries, there are two different versions of political reality: liberal and populist
– They wrote.
Yes, Wigura and Kuisz called for settlements with PIs
At the end of 2023, shortly after the coalition had conquered power on December 13, in the Journal of Democracy – a quarter supported by the American National Endowment for Democracy (NED), largely financed from the annual subsidy from the US Congress and the USAID Also showed the article in which JarosÅ‚aw Kuisz and Karolina Wigura, a few professors from the University of Warsaw, mentioned, among other things after … settlements of Pis.
Now many supporters of the new government call PIs to pay for violations against the rule of law. (…) The second wave of “transitional law” suddenly hangs over Poland. This time, however, the violations of the populist regime are overshadowed by disputes about responsibility for the crimes of communism
– They wrote (very seriously!) Wigura and Kuisz.
The new Polish government must therefore do more than just return to liberal democracy; He must ensure transitional law. (…) He must therefore concentrate on whether and how suspected crimes can be punished for specific actions
– We read.
According to a few Polish scientists, “the leader of the Law and Justice Party, JarosÅ‚aw KaczyÅ„ski, should be liable.”
However, it will probably be difficult to prove the allegations against him, because other piss politicians blame his crimes
– The authors argued.
According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the committees [Å›ledcze] They have a number of measures to discipline, or they do not comply. (…) Populism, however, blooms all over the world. If we leave his crimes without control and punishment, people can get bored even more with their policy everywhere. This means that events in Poland are all the more important. Dismantling of an established, unlimited democracy in the EU country is finally a groundbreaking task
– They indicate.
I wonder if Ned Ronald Reagan patroned himself under these kinds of activities and interesting if he would believe in a stick like “liberal democracy” or “not -liberally”?
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Source: wPolityce

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