Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk won elections last October with a pledge to use an “iron broom” that would sweep away political appointees installed by the previous Eurosceptic government.
But a year on, his success in delivering on that promise has proved limited.
Soon after taking office, Tusk mended ties with Brussels, unblocking Poland’s frozen EU funds and restoring his country’s international standing. Back home, however, Polish society remains deeply polarised and the premier’s agenda continues to face fierce resistance from senior officials loyal to the rightwing Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party.
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