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Mateusz Morawiecki leads by 5.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Mateusz Morawiecki was appointed Prime Minister of Poland by President Andrzej Duda, replacing Beata Szydlo. He had previously served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development. His appointment signaled a shift towards more technocratic governance within the Law and Justice party.
Morawiecki's government implemented lockdowns, travel restrictions, and a vaccination campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. The response was criticized for inconsistent messaging and delays in vaccine procurement, but Poland avoided the worst outcomes seen in some other countries.
Morawiecki's government introduced the Polish Deal, a major economic reform package including tax cuts, increased social spending, and changes to the tax system. The reform was criticized for its complexity and led to a fiscal crisis.
Morawiecki's government faced escalating conflict with the European Commission over judicial reforms and the primacy of EU law. The Polish Constitutional Tribunal ruled that parts of EU treaties were incompatible with the Polish constitution, leading to a crisis in EU-Poland relations.
Morawiecki's government strongly supported Ukraine after the Russian invasion, providing military aid, humanitarian assistance, and hosting millions of refugees. Poland became a key transit hub for Western weapons and a vocal advocate for Ukraine's EU membership.
Solomon Mamaloni became Prime Minister for the first time, leading the country after independence. His tenure focused on economic development and infrastructure.
Mamaloni signed a border agreement with Papua New Guinea, resolving maritime boundaries. The treaty aimed to prevent disputes over resources.
Mamaloni became Prime Minister for the third time, serving until 1997. His later terms were marked by economic challenges and political instability.
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