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Polish purge of pro-Europe officials prompts fears

By Jan Cienski in Warsaw and George Parker in Brussels

Published: July 25 2006 19:23 | Last updated: July 25 2006 19:23

Poland’s Law and Justice government is purging the foreign ministry of what it sees as disloyal officials, raising fears in European capitals that the country could become a more unpredictable and introspective partner.

The cull of experienced pro-European officials comes at a time when the country’s external relations are being increasingly handled by the populist ruling Kaczynski twins, who have negligible foreign policy experience.

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