by Wojtek Kość It has been a year and a half now since the then coalition government of the newly assembled right-wing Electoral Action Solidarity and its more centrist ally, Freedom Union, introduced four extensive state reforms. These reforms encompassed a complete change in the financing of health care, the introduction of new pension and education systems, and – last […]

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