Andrzej Duda against a two-speed Europe
FORUM IN KRYNICA | The President of Poland and leaders of Georgia, Giorgi Margvelashvili and Macedonia, Gorge Ivanov, talked about the future of European integration during a discussion opening the Forum. MICHAŁ KOLANKO KAROLINA KOWALSKA
„The European Union should conduct an open door policy," agreed the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, the President of Georgia, Giorgi Margvelashvili and the President of the Republic of Macedonia, George Ivanov during the panel opening the 27th Economic Forum in Krynica, entitled "Unfinished integration and the aspirations of European countries". President Duda severely criticized the idea of a two-speed Europe and emphasized the importance of Poland's membership in the EU taking into consideration Poland's history.
However, backstage, forum participants paid more attention to the laureate of the annual "Man of the Year" award than to the presidential panel. It's been confirmed by the Chancellery of the Prime Minister that the title of the "Man of the Year" has been awarded to Prime Minister Beata Szydło, who beat Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Development and Finance, Mateusz Morawiecki, who had been considered a favorite.
A two-speed European Union?
Prime Minister Szydło got 13 votes whilst Deputy Prime Minister Morawiecki only 11. We've learnt that professor Adam Strzembosz received third place. On the sidelines of the Forum, a few theories were coined regarding the decision on whom to award....
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