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    Strengthening NATO – Finland becomes the 31st member

    The Finnish president’s office said that Finland has officially become a member of NATO today. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Finland’s imminent accession: “It will be a good day for Finland’s security, for Nordic security, and for NATO as a whole.”


    Last year, Poland consents to the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO. President Andrzej Duda said then:

    “NATO is strengthened by the accession of strong countries. I hope that cooperation with these countries will motivate us to strengthen our security potential.”

    Today, he welcomes Finland, a new Ally.

    PiS and Confederation: A Divisive Coalition? Insights from a Recent Poll

    A recent poll has reignited the debate over a potential coalition between Poland’s party with the highest voter support - Law and Justice Party...