you don't understand politics in Poland
I think I understand politics here only too well thank you Wulkan.
PIS have socialist policies. It is you that don't understand the concept of socialism. Call it Prawo i Sprawiedliwość or whatever - what's in a name? People read "Law and order" and read "Conservative" with a capital C. PIS is not conservative. You can see what PIS would have had happen if you visit Myslowice or Siemanowice in Silesia. These are two ghost towns that have refused or been denied investment from without (the second named from a German conglomerate. These two towns are now a big slag heap. Thanks to socialist policies of "Poland first." It's a joke, and a bad one. Call them conservative policies if you like Wulkan - but others know better. There is only the one party that gets things done, whilst PIS are burbling on like imbeciles about some Russian secret weapon that brings down jetliners, and that is PO, the liberal-conservative party for business - which is what Poland needs and has to have if we are all going to have work, and get paid for it.
When I lived in the UK, I voted for a minimum wage, and for heavy industry subsidies, and for a raising on the ceiling on untaxable income, for 50 per cent tax for the wealthy, and for increased investment in the health service, and for maintaining public services, and for student fees to remain free, and for the rising of pensions, and for investment in the railways.
All of the above are socialist policies, if I really need to spell it out to you. They are Duda's policies.
I happened to think that the UK in 1992 could afford them.
In 2015 Poland can't afford the above policies (though i strongly agree with the raising of the minimum wage). Now, what do you struggle with understanding?