On Tuesday, Tusk announced that he and Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski would ask Polish President Andrzej Duda to make changes to most embassies.
“Either way, we’re going to have a very massive change in embassies,” Tusk said.
Tusk said it is “not a retaliation,” but that it’s important to “build a team loyal to the Polish state.”
The new pro-EU government of Tusk ― a former president of the European Council ― has vowed to restore democratic standards in the country and improve relations with Brussels, moving swiftly to purge people associated with the former Law and Justice government and to free state media from political control.
But Duda, still loyal to the PiS party, has been critical of some of the changes.