Poland has accused German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of trying to interfere in the country’s parliamentary elections, which are scheduled for next month
The accusation comes after Scholz made a number of critical remarks about Poland’s government in recent weeks.
In one speech, Scholz said that Poland’s government is “undermining the rule of law” and “weakening democracy.”
He also said that Poland’s government is “not a reliable partner” for Germany.
The Polish government has responded to Scholz’s remarks by accusing him of trying to interfere in Poland’s internal affairs.
The government has also said that Scholz is trying to damage Poland’s reputation in Europe.
The tension between Poland and Germany is part of a wider trend of rising tensions between the two countries.
The latest statement by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz violates the principles of the sovereign equality of states, which is the foundation of good neighbourly relations and friendly cooperation with Poland, as declared by the government of the Federal Republic of Germany in the…
— Zbigniew Rau (@RauZbigniew) September 24, 2023
The two countries have been at odds over a number of issues in recent years, including Poland’s judicial reforms, its energy policy, and its relations with Russia.
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Poland are seen as a key test for the country’s government. The ruling Law and Justice party is facing a strong challenge from the opposition.
The outcome of the elections could have a significant impact on Poland’s relations with Germany and with the European Union as a whole.