Byzantine-developed government facades with the largest number of vice ministers in history, inversely proportional to their meaning, end up being as Donald Tusk says. You might fishy that's what they're for. On his part, it is neither dictatorial nor violent. Tusk holds the reins very discreetly, leaving no uncertainty that he is 1 for all this crap knows something.
Everything crucial is decided by 1 person, and by God's glory, even if it does not look best from the point of view of democracy. Looking at his back, however, there is nothing else to want for. Immediately after the adoption of the alleged migration pact by the European Parliament, Tusk stated – without even trying to consult anyone – that Poland would not implement these provisions. From the point of view of diplomacy and global tact, this was insolent and scandalous: the agreed arrangements were immediately ostentatically thrown into the basket. At the same time, it was the best, and even the only way, if no 1 wanted to repeat the situation from 2015, erstwhile after the meek adoption of akin Brussels arrangements by the government of Ewa Kopacz, he immediately lost power in Poland.
















