This chapter explores the challenges faced by the new government in Poland as they attempt to reverse the changes made by the previous ruling party. It discusses the need to address the judiciary, state media, and state-owned companies in order to restore the rule of law. The chapter also highlights concerns about increasing polarization and the challenges of ensuring acceptance of government changes.
Donald Tusk’s predecessors in the hard-right PiS party captured the state and compromised its checks and balances. The newly-elected centrist party is having a hard time correcting course. A new NASA satellite which can map the tiniest of the earth’s particles is set to transform climate science (09:54). And a look at how motherhood hurts careers (17:41).
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