FOREIGN AFFAIRS EU v Poland: disquiet on the eastern front*

After a period of stability following the French election, which saw the overwhelming victory of Emmanuel Macron’s new party in the National Assembly, the European Union’s unity is being challenged from a surprising quarter: Eastern Europe.
Economically, the former communist states of Eastern Europe have been among the best performers in Europe since they joined the EU over 10 years ago.



But three countries in the region – Poland, Hungary and the Cze…

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