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We asked Varsovians who they thought she be in charge

7th December 2007

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We asked Varsovians who they thought should be in charge of foreign policy, the president or prime minister.

We asked Varsovians who they thought should be in charge of foreign policy, the president or prime minister.
I think the president should definitely be the person who controls it. Mainly because he represents us abroad – our opinion in many cases. He meets with important people and negotiates, so he should decide about trends in foreign policy.
Marek, 38, waiter
The prime minister because he decides who will hold the foreign minister’s post. What’s more, Tusk’ party – Civic Platform – already has the programme that is now being implemented. The party and it ...

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