Jaroslaw Kaczynski

Jaroslaw Kaczynski
Jarosław Aleksander Kaczyński; born 18 June 1949) is a Polish conservative politician and lawyer. He served as Prime Minister from July 2006 to November 2007. He is the chairman of the right-wing Law and Justice party, which he cofounded in 2001. He has been the leader of the ruling party since the 2015 elections...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth18 June 1949
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We just signed an agreement that I am deeply certain will lead to the creation of a lasting majority in parliament, which will rule until (the term ends) in 2009.
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We will submit this motion (to dissolve parliament) shortly so that elections could take place before the Pope's visit to Poland (on May 25-28).
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Russia needs to accept that Poland is an independent player in this part of Europe and no doubt this will be a long and difficult process.
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We have won. Everything indicates that we have won, but this is only the beginning.
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What Russia has done recently is surprising and unusually drastic -- I can't remember such practices against diplomats even in Berlin when Hitler was in power.
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This was the first conversation, we will hold further meetings.
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We want to strengthen democracy. When conflicts cannot be solved in parliament they should be solved by citizens.
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We have long said we want this coalition and there are no reasons why it shouldn't happen.
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Regardless of who will finally win this race between Law and Justice and the Platform, the road to change will be open.
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Society has made a decision and this should be a signal for the government.
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I'm convinced this will allow us to slowly build a majority in parliament and allow backing for the government until 2009.
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In our relations with Russia you need to be patient and avoid provocations, but if events like the recent ones take place, you have to tell the truth -- cowardice is only an encouragement.
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I do not have the right to vote in Germany. From a Polish perspective, I say: it would be good if Ms. Merkel were reelected.
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With respect to Great Britain, I have a dream, by the way: that the Brits will see that the EU is changing, and change their minds. And then remain in the EU or return to the EU. I am not giving up hope.