Wprost - Poland | Monday, September 25, 2006
The Polish and Hungarian political crisis
Editor in chief Piotr Gabryel examines the collapse of the Polish governmental coalition and compares it with the situation in Hungary. "In Poland we have a whole horde of politicians who – like Ferenc Gyurcsany, Prime Minister and head of Hungary's socialists, and Victor Orban, former prime minister and leader of the Hungarian conservatives – have spent years ruining Poland's public finances intentionally. However, up to now, no one has been brave or honest enough to confess to this as Ferenc Gyurcsany has done. Or at least no one has published a recorded speech in which he does so. The sooner a politician like Gyurcsany comes along in Poland, the easier it will be for Poland to recover from the Hungarian sickness or avoid falling prey to it altogether."
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