Life after Brexit
PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk
27.06.2016 15:03
In an exclusive interview for Radio Poland, Krzysztof Blusz, vice-president of WiseEuropa, an independent Warsaw-based think-tank, says that after Britain’s referendum vote to leave the EU, Poland has lost an ally in the process of reforming the bloc.
Krzysztof Blusz. Photo: wise-europa.eu
He added: “I cannot see one single reason to say that this is good that the Brits are leaving.”
According to Blusz, Brexit is also “a moment of truth and reality-check for the Polish government because it calls for a major review of its European policies”.