Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that "Polexit" has become a "real threat," accusing nationalist President Karol Nawrocki and right-wing opposition parties of pushing Poland toward leaving the European Union. Tusk linked the risk to forces including Russia, the American MAGA movement, and European far-right leaders, and cited Nawrocki's recent veto of €43.7 billion in EU defense loans as deepening the threat.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that "Polexit" has become a "real threat," accusing nationalist President Karol Nawrocki and right-wing opposition parties of pushing Poland toward leaving the European Union. Tusk linked the risk to forces including Russia, the American MAGA movement, and European far-right leaders, and cited Nawrocki's recent veto of €43.7 billion in EU defense loans as deepening the threat.