Our leaders are too lazy to admit that they have failed to bring us the promised advantages of the EU.

Editorials from the Krytyka Polityczna and partners.
Our leaders are too lazy to admit that they have failed to bring us the promised advantages of the EU.
Not so long ago, we were the ones knocking on Europe’s door. In refusing to help others today, we deny the idea of European solidarity.
Could two surprising new political parties – Noweczesna.pl and Razem – shake up the conservative political system in Poland?
With a new-found reputation for radicalism, Ukrainian politics is in flux. The left, however, are nowhere to be seen.
Central European EU countries who are refusing to accept migrants would benefit from reflecting on their own history of emigration.