Népszabadság - Hungary | Tuesday, July 6, 2010
All clear for reforms
The election of Bronisław Komorowski as Polish president clears the way for much needed reforms, writes the left-liberal daily Népszabadság: "As opposed to Jarosław Kaczyński, Komorowski is duty-bound to the West. And he has the backing of the educated classes. ... In electing Komorowski as head of state the Poles have not only voted for Western-oriented policies, but also for - possibly painful - changes. And above all they have voted for an end to the politically motivated social division in the country. Komorowski's election is a major victory for his party, the liberal Civic Platform, and for Prime Minister Donald Tusk. ... The government can no longer put off pressing reforms, for example of the health and pension systems."
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