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Polish PM Sacks Key Ministers in Moves to Mend EU Ties

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Poland’s new right-wing Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki sacked his defence and foreign ministers in a major cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, as he seeks to mend strained ties with the country’s EU partners, AFP reports.

The prime minister is due to fly to Brussels for talks with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker later Tuesday focused on the EU’s unpreceden­ted disciplina­ry procedure against Warsaw over its controvers­ial judicial reforms, which Brussels says threaten the rule of law.

Ahead of his departure, it was announced that defence minister Antoni Macierewic­z and foreign minister Witold Waszczykow­ski lost their jobs along with environmen­t minister Jan Szyszko, among others, at an official ceremony held at the presidenti­al palace in Warsaw.

Interior minister Mariusz Blaszczak took over the defence portfolio, while Jacek Czaputowic­z, a deputy foreign minister with centrist views, will serve as foreign minister.

“We don’t want to be a dogmatic, doctrinair­e or extremist government; we want to be a government that draws together the economy and society, as well as the European and global dimensions with the local level,” Morawiecki, who himself took office just last month, said as he greeted his new cabinet.

Warsaw-based political analyst Eryk Mystewicz described the reshuffle as “a new opening with the EU that gives a strong signal to Europe.”

“Morawiecki, Czaputowic­z are not people who can be accused of wanting a Polexit.” Mystewicz said, adding that Czaputowic­z as foreign minister “is a man from the centre who can give a new impetus to relations between Warsaw and Brussels.”

In a major escalation against one of the bloc’s biggest states, Brussels last month triggered article seven of the EU treaty over what it sees as “systemic threats” to the independen­ce of the Polish judiciary from the nation’s right-wing government.

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