Polish election: Expected political earthquake delights Brussels
October 16, 20233 min read642 words
Published: October 16, 2023  |  3 min read642 words
The exit polls from Poland's election have Eurocrats grinning like Cheshire cats. After years of estrangement and antagonism, Poland's centrist opposition Civic Coalition, has a simple message for Brussels: "We, the fifth-largest country in the EU fold, are back!" The fact that t...
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Nov 13
This article detailed the Polish election and how the current party is sending messages out to the rest of Europe. It lay out their policies and described how certain countries were reacting to them. It didn't have as much out bound links to site what it was saying, so I believe some of the information could have been stretched or taken out of context, though.
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Oct 30
Lots of quotations, and importantly, a narrow focus to the article that reporting sticks to (how the *EU* sees the Polish election). This allows the author to credibly frame the election entirely within an international perspective, rather than the domestic issues that decide 99% of every election.
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