Slovakia and Poland navigate new political waters
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Slovakia and Poland navigate new political waters
EU skeptics, diverging from their backing for Ukraine, pose a challenge to the unity of NATO and the European Union as two elections in Eastern Europe cast doubt on their cohesion. Slovakia's election of a pro-Russian Prime Minister and Poland's contemplation of retaining its far-right Law and Justice Party raises the question of why certain former Soviet States in Europe are leaning towards Moscow's sympathies and distancing themselves from the EU. Guests: Sona Muzikarova Political Economist Michael Rossi Political Science Lecturer at the Fordham University Marcin Makowski Journalist Renata Mienkowska-Norkiene Political Scientist at the University of Warsaw
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