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Polska - Polska | Poniedziałek, 6. Kwiecień 2009
Poland's Institute of National Remembrance must not be closed down
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk has announced he does not intend to close down the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), where the documments of the communist secret police (SB) are kept. Tusk had threatened to close the centre down after it accused national hero Lech Wałęsa of cooperating with the SB. The daily Polska welcomes the decision. "This lack of consistency speaks well for the prime minister's caution. Donald Tusk is keeping all of his options open. ... What would happen if Tusk actually did close the centre down, as his closest allies say he should? ... It would be interesting to see how many people still supported the governing party. Luckily Donald Tusk has decided against this move advocated by irrational politicians and false friends. He is harshly criticial of the IPN, it is true, but in this year commemorating the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II and the 20th anniversary of the Peaceful Revolution [the end of communist rule in Poland] he is willing to give it another chance. That is a wise decision."
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