Dera Calls for Calm as Campus Poland Debates Grow Heated and Ukraine Visit Signals Diplomacy

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A Polish minister, Andrzej Dera, who serves in the Office of the President, spoke with Telewizja wPolska about the unsettling mood surrounding a recent youth-focused event. He warned that the public discourse around Campus Polska Przyszłości has dropped into a pattern of hostility and acrimony that, in his view, harms the national conversation. He described a felt need to move beyond rhetoric that leaves audiences fractured, urging leaders and commentators alike to steer away from messages that fuel anger and division. Dera stressed that the current climate of attack and retaliation does not build consensus or trust, and he urged a return to constructive dialogue that addresses real concerns without inflaming passions. He also touched on the presidential visit to Ukraine, noting this diplomatic engagement as a chance to emphasize stability and collaboration rather than spectacle or provocation, urging all parties to focus on practical outcomes and regional security.

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