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New Poland President Andrzej Duda sworn in | |
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Poland's new President, Andrzej Duda, has been sworn in following his surprise election victory in May. | |
In his inauguration speech, Mr Duda called for an increased Nato presence in the region and said an adjustment to Polish foreign policy was required. | In his inauguration speech, Mr Duda called for an increased Nato presence in the region and said an adjustment to Polish foreign policy was required. |
He is pushing for Poland to have a greater role in resolving the Ukraine crisis. | He is pushing for Poland to have a greater role in resolving the Ukraine crisis. |
His inauguration signals the beginning of a shift in Polish politics, says the BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw. | His inauguration signals the beginning of a shift in Polish politics, says the BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw. |
The new head of state means change because he is supported by Poland's right-wing party, Law and Justice, currently in opposition but the front-runner to form a new government following elections to be held in October. | The new head of state means change because he is supported by Poland's right-wing party, Law and Justice, currently in opposition but the front-runner to form a new government following elections to be held in October. |
Poland's relationships with Germany and the European Union will change and perhaps become more difficult, our correspondent says. | Poland's relationships with Germany and the European Union will change and perhaps become more difficult, our correspondent says. |
If Brussels presses Poland to move away from burning coal for example, Mr Duda has threatened to abandon EU climate goals. | If Brussels presses Poland to move away from burning coal for example, Mr Duda has threatened to abandon EU climate goals. |
The new president is concerned about the threat from Russia and wants Nato troops to be permanently stationed in Poland. | The new president is concerned about the threat from Russia and wants Nato troops to be permanently stationed in Poland. |
He has also stressed his wish to focus on improved relations with neighbours in central and Eastern Europe. | He has also stressed his wish to focus on improved relations with neighbours in central and Eastern Europe. |
Mr Duda promised to uphold his election pledges, which included lowering the retirement age and raising the tax-free income threshold. | Mr Duda promised to uphold his election pledges, which included lowering the retirement age and raising the tax-free income threshold. |
The powers of Poland's president are limited to approving or rejecting legislation and proposing new laws. | The powers of Poland's president are limited to approving or rejecting legislation and proposing new laws. |
A practising Catholic, Mr Duda is conservative on issues like IVF treatment, abortion and same-sex marriages. He also wants to help the less well-off and has pledged to lower the retirement age as well as give tax breaks to low-paid workers. |
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