This is not true
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Yes it is. One political party (no matter which one) taking control of all the institutions is bad. Very bad.
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Wrong. One party's action isn't a reliable premise for statement about EE as a whole. Add. protests in PL, reactions in CZ etc falsifies it.
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I misunderstood your original post. I still have high hopes on EE.
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@paulg: We've already expressed our concerns to Mr. President@AndrzejDuda in an open letter from Poland's startups https://goo.gl/awSkLV - 1 more reply
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More good news about Poland: http://150sec.com/this-is-why-your-next-seed-investor-might-be-a-polish-fund/ … cc
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I am currently in Poland. I can confirm that that are actively protesting this every night. So it could be changed.
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This is about the 10th protest like this in Wroclaw alone. Haven't met anyone who is for the decision as it currently stands.pic.twitter.com/iokmhetNRz
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As a Pole and a startup founder: yes, it is. Many of us are still hoping to reverse the trend.
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Don't be pessimistic, Poles won't give up the democracy that easily. I am sure startups will thrive here.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/24/poland-president-to-veto-controversial-laws-amid-protests …
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There is still (a very small) hope for presidential veto. Maybe hundreds of thousands of people on the streets will be convincing enough.
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@RemiAdekoya1 some don't share your optimism :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Actually, most of the SC judges studied and practiced the communist laws where private businesses were considered speculation or theft.
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And now they will be PIS puppets. What a great way to evolve. From communist to radical national socialist catolics.
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Not so radical or socialists and certainly elected. Post- communists judges are the leftovers of the old corrupt system. They must go
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Average judge age in PL is 38, they were 10 in 1989. What are you talking about?
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The Supreme Court, the Constitutional Court, and Rada Adwokacka
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