Donald Tusk

Donald Tusk
Donald Franciszek Tusk; born 22 April 1957) is a Polish politician. He has been President of the European Council since 1 December 2014. Previously he was Prime Minister of Polandand a co-founder and chairman of the Civic Platformparty...
NationalityPolish
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth22 April 1957
CityGdansk, Poland
CountryPoland
government
My government is in no sense anti-Russian.
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Im plain incapable of getting angry with Angela Merkel and likewise.
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For Poland, the United States is the most important ally.
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My Kashubian family, like the Jews, are people who were born and live in border areas and were suspected by the Nazis and by the Communists of being disloyal.
today
Today I must tell myself I did not make it.
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If there's one country that can be trusted to understand the complexity of history, it's Israel.
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Today, the most important political instrument in the hands of the opposition is the presidential veto.
life
Quality of life is not only about what you find in the shops; it's about the landscape.
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I can confirm that Poland should become a eurozone country, and not just because of the treaties that have been signed, but because I consider it of strategic interest both for Poland and the E.U.
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My family history, like that of many Polish, German and Jewish families from Central Europe in the 20th century, is complex.
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Communism was something so hideous that you had to be an exceptional conformist or a fool not to see the evil around you.
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A word of truth can mobilise two peoples looking for the road to reconciliation.
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In Poland we still believe - and this certainly applies to my government - that greater competitiveness, and greater growth and savings are possible in an economy which is as sparely regulated as possible, where freedom, competition and private ownership are key values.
believe constitute states strength vitality
We should believe in the strength and vitality of the values which constitute the E.U. and which neighbouring states can believe in and aspire to join.