Poland's conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party is ramping up Ukraine-skeptic rhetoric ahead of upcoming elections, in what analysts say is a bid to win back far-right voters after its 2023 defeat.
After pushing conservative Karol Nawrocki into the presidential palace, PiS tapped ex-Education Minister Przemyslaw Czarnek — a controversial hardliner — as its candidate for prime minister in next year's election.
Czarnek has a track record of criticizing the Ukrainian leadership over historical
Uh, they already do, with Kaliningrad. But yeah, it would increase the border they share with Russia by a LOT.