Duda Suggests Tusk and Kaczyński Should Retire, Angering Kurski

Polish President Andrzej Duda recently suggested that opposition leader Jarosław Kaczyński and former Prime Minister Donald Tusk should transition to retirement during an interview, sparking controversy with Kurski calling the suggestion “grotesque.”

Polish Politics Discussion

During an interview on Rymanowski Live, President Andrzej Duda addressed various political topics, including his decade-long tenure as President. When asked if Sławomir Mentzen and Adrian Zandberg are right about Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk needing to retire, Duda replied, “I think so,” adding that the time for change in Polish politics had arrived and that young voices should be heard.

Jacek Kurski’s Criticism

Former TVP head Jacek Kurski criticized Duda for what he termed “obsessive ageism” against Kaczyński, stating that Duda was not providing a “meritorious argument” for pushing Kaczyński out of politics. Kurski highlighted the necessity of experienced leaders like Kaczyński, who has been instrumental in the ruling party’s success since 1989.

Ageism and Leaders

Kurski pointed out that various leaders and presidents, both present and past, were of similar or older age to Kaczyński and questioned if Duda was aware that there was someone even older in politics—referring to Duda’s father, Jan Tadeusz Duda, who was in his late 80s at the time.

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