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Tag: poland

Who’s calling for Polexit?

by Beatrix Heard6 Jan 20226 Jan 2022Leave a comment

Will the rise of nationalism and religious conservatism, lead to a Poland's exit from the European Union?

News from the World brexit, eu, europe, european union, PiS, poland, polexit, polish

Amid wave of anti-LGBT policy and autocratic rule in Poland, new abortion law sparks mass protests

by Matthew Slade16 Feb 202116 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Marchers defied coronavirus curfews in cities across the country in the largest protests since the fall of communism.

IWSJ, News from the World abortion, HumanRights, law, lgbt, lgbtq, poland, policy, rights, russia

EU courts catastrophe in wake of democratic backsliding

by Ryan Witter1 Sep 20201 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Brussels’ dawdling in the face of rapid democratic erosion is a win for authoritarianism in Europe

Uncategorized brussels, eu, european union, hungary, immigration, Opinion, poland
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