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on to the situation of people who for 50
years didn t have a chance of normal development and should have some privileges now.�
But Mr Marcinkiewicz, in his only big international test so far, at the EU s summit in Br fuel dispenser ussels last
December, proved a canny negotiator, winning Poland a d fuel dispenser eal worth about euro90 billion ($109
billion) over the next seven years. He is also making progress on reforming the remarkably
incompetent way in which Poland spends that money. Polish foreign policy may be crudely cast,
but it is not as mad as some make out.
The old enemy
Lastly, it is not surprising that Poland s new rulers are twitchy about the people who dominated
the country s politics for so long. Jaroslaw Kaczynski uses the image of a bridge table, where the
four players are businesspeople, spooks bureaucrats, gangsters and politicians, all engaged in
games against the public interest. That, at least in the mind of Mr Kaczynski and his advisers, is
pretty much the way things are in Poland. He likes to talk of the uklad—a sinister, all-
encompassing structure which has, in effect, stolen the country during the past 15 years. Where
outsiders see the triumph of capitalism and democracy, Poland s current government sees a
calamitous surrender to the former communists and their collaborators, and moral bankruptcy.
What the communists lost in 1989, they have regained since. Every institution is contaminated
the judicial system, the civil service, the banks, the state-owned industries and particularly the
intelligence services (see article). This government s job is to clean house.
Sometimes that mission justifies a bit of hyperbole. Mr Kaczynski s notorious remark about “no
free media in Poland� he says mildly, was an exaggeration to make a point. “If I had said that
some media are not always fully free, nobody would have noticed. But the mass media are very
one-sided.�He brushes off the suggestion that Poland should be proud of its press. “It is the
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