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November 13th, 2017
Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, in an interview to the Financial Times evaluating the first half of her cabinet's term of office, said "we are winning". November 16 will mark two years of Szydlo's Law and Justice-led government, and 24 months after it assumed office, "the reverberations are still being felt around the continent", the FT wrote, adding that the current Polish cabinet combines "Catholic social conservatism, statist economics and a scepticism towards deeper European integration", with a focus on "representing Polish interests more assertively abroad". Szydlo said European elites "are more and more focused on the bureaucracy, and on the red tape that they have themselves created", adding that "this leads to crisis" and "we should discuss these matters especially now, after the UK decided to leave the EU".
PAP
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