Felix_D
29 Jan 2016
News / How would Poland change for the better (or worse) under a PiS government? [257]
Poland will never operate as a country where people govern themselves by consensus and there is something resembling a responsible opposition, anytime soon. Polish society is divided into two camps each refusing to accept the legitimacy of the other and this is the poison that came from the round-table negotiations. During the PRL there was THEM and US, today we have the post communists and the nationalist. There are no real results when the media engages in propaganda like Radio Poland does, but the effort really resembles two angry neighbors yelling at each other over the fence. They can scream as much as they wish but there will be no political conversions. This state of affairs will limit Poland's advance into the modern world. The ordinary person is likely not to experience any noticeable change to their life's.
Poland will never operate as a country where people govern themselves by consensus and there is something resembling a responsible opposition, anytime soon. Polish society is divided into two camps each refusing to accept the legitimacy of the other and this is the poison that came from the round-table negotiations. During the PRL there was THEM and US, today we have the post communists and the nationalist. There are no real results when the media engages in propaganda like Radio Poland does, but the effort really resembles two angry neighbors yelling at each other over the fence. They can scream as much as they wish but there will be no political conversions. This state of affairs will limit Poland's advance into the modern world. The ordinary person is likely not to experience any noticeable change to their life's.