Tusk calls for continuity
8th October 2011
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The PM spoke of a unified Poland during his speech
Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke of a unified and strong Poland during a rousing speech at a Civic Platform election rally in Chorzow.
According to new site TVN24, the PM claimed that while people throughout the country may have a number of differences, it was important to remember that the nation still stands proud.
“We are all different from each other. Different accents, different languages and even faiths in some circumstances, but, almost without exception, we understand such differences should never be cause for embarrassment, humiliation or conflict. Poland has not yet perished as long as we have lived.”
With Poland being one of the few EU countries to have coped well durin ...
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