Commentator: Tusk's government should act decisively on doctor pay scandal, not negotiate
Commentator Witold Jurasz argues that the Polish government has responded weakly to the scandal over the Southern Hospital and inflated doctors' salaries, preferring to negotiate rather than act firmly. He draws a parallel with Ronald Reagan, who famously took an uncompromising stance against striking air traffic controllers in 1981. Jurasz contends that the Tusk government must demonstrate it is capable of governing decisively, not merely managing public relations crises.
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