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Surviving Batyr – Stefan Niesiołowski's Bitter Reflections on the State of Polish Politics

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"It's sad, but you have to accept it, like chronic eczema. Batyr, whose name I don't want to say out of disgust (...) will unfortunately be the president. Not such individuals have held this office before and Poland has outlived them. The moment is indeed sad, and just watching the aforementioned with this dead, repulsive pseudo-smile, spouting nonsense and lies at the same time, is something nightmarish," writes Stefan Niesiołowski in his lates…
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"It's sad, but you have to accept it, like chronic eczema. Batyr, whose name I don't want to say out of disgust (...) will unfortunately be the president. Not such individuals have held this office before and Poland has outlived them. The moment is indeed sad, and just watching the aforementioned with this dead, repulsive pseudo-smile, spouting nonsense and lies at the same time, is something nightmarish," writes Stefan Niesiołowski in his lates…

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