Can someone explain to me what's up with Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish minister of foreign affairs? Whenever I hear news from Poland he's the main figure. As far as I can tell he's just one of several ministers in the government run by Donald Tusk (Polish prime minister). Why is he trying to be in the news flash all the time? He thinks he's the next Wladyslaw Sikorski or something? Or he just does what Tusk tells him to do - to make the Polish president's job more difficult and/or compromise him when there's a chance.
Is it overall good for Poland to have so "independent" and conflicting minister? Especially that he used to have a British citizenship and his wife is.. an American? How strategically-safe it is for Poland to have such a person on so high governmental position?
Is it overall good for Poland to have so "independent" and conflicting minister? Especially that he used to have a British citizenship and his wife is.. an American? How strategically-safe it is for Poland to have such a person on so high governmental position?