On 22 April, a military prosecutor dropped his investigation into allegations that former Prime Minister Jozef Oleksy had spied for the Soviet Union and Russia. But the allegations continue to be investigated, and debated by the Polish press, and troubling questions about the top institutions of the Polish state and Poland’s relations with Russia remain […]

You have reached a premium content area of Transitions. To read this entire article please login if you are already a Transitions subscriber.

Not a subscriber?

Subscribe today for access to:
Full access to the website, including premium articles videos, country reports and searchable archives (containing over 25,000 articles).

You can subscribe here to gain access to the entire website.