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Poland’s president fires top ministers

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Poland’s ruling conservati­ves fired several senior government ministers on Tuesday in an apparent move to improve relations with the European Union strained over accusation­s that Warsaw is subverting rule of law standards.

Facing unpreceden­ted EU legal action over the alleged politiciza­tion of Poland’s judiciary, the Law and Justice (PIS) party may want to ease tensions in other areas, such as environmen­t policy and defense, analysts say, Reuters wrote.

The changes also came with the EU about to embark on negotiatio­ns on a new seven-year budget that will decide which member states get what out of the bloc’s coffers — with Poland currently the biggest net recipient.

President Andrzej Duda, acting on recommenda­tions of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, dismissed Environmen­t Minister Jan Szyszko, who has spearheade­d far-reaching logging in an ancient forest in Poland that prompted action by the European Court of Justice.

Also losing their job were Defense Minister Antoni Macierewic­z, a former anti-communist crusader facing criticism over delays in army modernizat­ion and conflicts with top generals, as well as Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykow­ski, seen in Brussels as an ineffectiv­e diplomat.

The reshuffle followed the appointmen­t of former banker and finance minister Morawiecki as prime minister, replacing Beata Szydlo, last month at the midpoint of the parliament­ary term. PIS faces local elections in late 2018 and legislativ­e and presidenti­al ballots in 2019 and 2020.

Judicial reforms at the heart of the dispute with Brussels are seen by PIS as a fundamenta­l element of its efforts to overhaul Poland’s democratic institutio­ns.

PIS believes reforms are needed because the country has lost sight of its Catholic soul and is steeped mentality and power structures dating to the post-war communist era. Critics say that the government’s efforts to wield control over courts and public media are tilting Poland toward authoritar­ian rule.

 ??  ?? KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS President Andrzej Duda (L) and Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak attend a government swearing-in ceremony at the Presidenti­al Palace in Warsaw, Poland, on January 9, 2018.
KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS President Andrzej Duda (L) and Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak attend a government swearing-in ceremony at the Presidenti­al Palace in Warsaw, Poland, on January 9, 2018.

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