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“I know it sounds devastating,especially to people of the younger generation,but we have to mentally get used to the arrival of a new era,” said the Polish leader.
In a cathartic moment for many,centrist political veteran Donald Tusk has become Poland’s next prime minister,marking a dramatic shift in the European political landscape.
An opposition win would be a dramatic shift for a place where the government has controlled the courts and media,targeted LBGTQ+ rights,and undermined the union.
Until now,Ursula von der Leyen had avoided singling out Hungary for criticism,in favour of urging all EU member states to respect democracy.
Tusk's tweet comes amid reports from the British press - citing Number 10 sources - that Angela Merkel made it clear in a phone call with the British PM that a deal is "overwhelmingly unlikely".
Brexit has been delayed,again,until the end of October,after a fractious debate among EU leaders.
Theresa May's letter,released unexpectedly on Friday morning,may be a tactic to push back at the EU’s reported desire for a longer extension.
The British PM blamed MPs - of all sides - for playing political games with Brexit,as she plans another vote to win their support for her Brexit deal.