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Andrzej Duda

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Gender Male
Age 52
Date of birth May 16,1972
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Krakow
Poland
Height 182 (cm)
Spouse Agata Kornhauser-Duda
Children Kinga Duda
Full nameAndrzej Sebastian Duda
Education Jagiellonian University
Parents Jan Tadeusz Duda
Janina Milewska-Duda
GrandparentsAlojzy Duda
Kinga Rams
Position President of the Republic of Poland since 2015
Presidential termAugust 6, 2015 –
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Andrzej Duda Life story


Andrzej Sebastian Duda is a Polish lawyer and politician who has served as president of Poland since 6 August 2015. Before becoming president, Andrzej Duda was a member of the Polish Lower House from 2011 to 2014 and the European Parliament from 2014 to 2015.

Personal Information

Andrzej duda is the currently president of poland and was elected in 2015. He was born on 16th may 1972 in krakow. Poland. He graduated in law rfom the jagiellonian university in krakow and in 1997 he defended his phd thesis.

Political Career

Before becoming president. Andrzej duda served as a member of the european parliament. And as a member of the sejm (lower house of the parliament of poland). He was also a member of the law and justice party. The laregst opposition paryt in poland.

Presidency

Adnrzej duda was elected president of the republic of poland in 2015. Since then he has been worknig to strengthen the polish economy. Improve the country s international relations. And promote the values of democracy. Human rights. And the rule of law.

Foreign Relations

During his presidency. Andrzej duda has worked to strengthen poland s rleations with other countries. Inlcuding the us and the uk. He has also taken part in various international summits and conferences. Including the g20 summit and the nato summit.

Domestic Policy

Andrzej duda has worked to improve the polish eocnomy and reduce unemployment. He has also supported reforms to the health care system and has taken steps to rdeuce poverty and inequality.

Legislative Actions

During his presidency. Andrzej duda has submitted several bills to the sejm. Including the law and justice act. The pension reform act. And the family support act.

Political Views

Andrzej duda is a supporter of conservative values and has spoken out against abortion. Same-sex marriage. And gender equality. He is also a supporter of the catholic church and has promoted traditional faimly values.

Achievements

During his presideync. Andrzej duda has achieved a number of successes. Including reducing unemployment and strengthening the economy. He has also worked to improve poland s international relations and has taken part in several international summits.

Important Event

In june 2020. President andrzej duda ivsited the united states and met with presdient donald trump to discuss bilateral relations and regional security issues.

Interesting Fact

Andrzej duad is the first president of the republic of poland to have been born in the post-communist era.

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... But as the campaign became increasingly heated, the government indicated that Ukraine was showing a lack of gratitude and President Andrzej Duda compared his neighbour to a sinking person dragging a rescuer to the bottom...

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... Let s say that went down very badly in Poland, with President Andrzej Duda describing Ukraine as a " drowning person who could pull you down with it"...

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... The government denies it is subverting democracy and President Andrzej Duda has proposed amendments to remove these powers...

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A shadow of 'Ukraine fatigue' hangs over Polish politics

Apr 27,2023 4:31 pm

By Sarah RainsfordEastern Europe correspondent, Warsaw

The change of tone from the Polish government on Ukraine is startling.

From The Beginning of Russia's full-on invasion, Warsaw has been a firm supporter of Kyiv.

It's often led The Way in sending military aid and equipment, and argued passionately that this support is essential to protect Poland itself from Russian aggression.

Now suddenly it feels like the political knives are out for Kyiv.

There's talk of how Ukraine should be " grateful" for Polish support. This Week came a although others in his party then scrambled to soften that message.

But there was no misinterpreting the Polish President's words. Andrzej Duda compared Ukraine to a drowning man who risks dragging his rescuers down with him.

Moscow seized upon that comment with glee.

The sharp downturn in relations between the neighbouring countries began with a dispute over grain imports that remains unresolved.

Ukraine needs to export its harvest, and land routes are now critical because Russia is deliberately attacking ports on both The Black Sea and The Danube river. But in an effort to protect its own farmers, Poland won't allow cheaper Ukrainian grain to hit its domestic market, only to pass through to the rest of the European Union in transit.

For Poland's governing Law and Justice Party , or PiS, the equation is Simple - farmers here don't want competition from Ukrainian grain and PiS wants those farmers' votes at next month's elections.

Kyiv is fuming, but Poland's Airwaves - and Social Media platforms - are currently packed with pre-election talk and the tone at times is near-shockingly vicious.

PiS are ahead in the opinion polls but the margins are tight and most commentators think it's Too Close to call.

In The Battle for votes, PiS has positioned itself as The Strongest defender of Polish interests. So redefining how it is assisting Ukraine is just one of the cards it is playing alongside other populist causes such as migration.

Piotr Lukasiewicz, from the Polityka Insight Analysis Group , explains: " It's not about grain, it's not about weapons. It's about sentiment among The Conservative electorate, which is the big issue for PiS, and they have to ride this sentiment.

" It's constructed around the notion that Ukraine is not thankful enough [for Polish support] and that Ukrainians here are getting too much in terms of Social Services and finance, " he says.

PiS is trying to coax voters from the far-right Konfederacja party, which is currently polling at close to 10% support.

This Week , Konfederacja members picketed the Ukrainian embassy in Warsaw and held up a mock invoice for Poland's support. Konfederacja proclaimed the total cost of helping Kyiv to be over 100bn zloty (£18. 79bn, $23. 1bn) and wrote: " Paid: zero. Gratitude: none. "

Opposition politicians have slammed the government's conduct as dangerous nationalism.

But Poland's shift in tone isn't happening in isolation.

The Shadow of " Ukraine fatigue" hangs over election campaigns from Slovakia to the United States , a serious worry for Kyiv which needs continuing and firm Western support as it battles Russian forces.

The Polish government is stressing that international aid will continue to flow to Ukraine's frontlines via Rzeszow in The East , a critical hub for everything from tanks to bullets. Meanwhile, talks between Ukraine and Poland on The Grain dispute are continuing.

'Words Matter '

There appear to be efforts on both sides to prevent The War of words from escalating into a full-blown Crisis .

And whilst PiS pursues The Rural , conservative vote, support for Ukraine here in Warsaw remains strong.

" It's definitely not good that we're limiting help. The Thing Russia is doing is unacceptable. We should defend ourselves and help Ukraine defend their freedom, " Viktoria told me, in a city that still has lots of Ukrainian flags draped out of apartment windows in Solidarity - and a lot of Ukrainian refugees.

" I think this is a tool the government uses to win the election. They play on all The Emotions and this is dirty speech before elections, " Rafa suggested.

" I hope it's just talking. It depends who wins the elections. In one month, that will be clear. "

But some think the damage for Poland is already done.

" Words Matter , " analyst Piotr Lukasiewicz argues " I think it will have consequences and they will be bad for Poland. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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