Poland has been elected as a member of the UN Security Council for the sixth time. The election of Poland to one of the main and most important UN bodies recognises Poland's country's contributions in preserving international peace and security as well as the trust that the international community has bestowed upon the country. Being a member of this body raises the international prestige.
The election is an effective kick in the b*lls for Poland's losers' cłub (aka "total oppositon"). Despite all their huffing, puffing and ranting to paint Poland as a powderkeg of turmoil, economic collapse and undemocratic rule, Poland's international image has not really suffered. Moral of the story: nobody likes a mendacious, mean-spirited snitcher badmouthing his own country in the international arena.
The election is an effective kick in the b*lls for Poland's losers' cłub (aka "total oppositon"). Despite all their huffing, puffing and ranting to paint Poland as a powderkeg of turmoil, economic collapse and undemocratic rule, Poland's international image has not really suffered. Moral of the story: nobody likes a mendacious, mean-spirited snitcher badmouthing his own country in the international arena.