Poland has assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union in a challenging and historic context.
The Russian war in Ukraine has spotlighted the challenge of managing eastern European threats, a task that Poland has effectively taken on.
Poland has demonstrated its political skill in EU through its work with other members and its management of defense and budget.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has the advantage of having been president of the European Council and is a member of the European People's Party.
Poland faces several challenges including the EU expansion process, the ecological transition, and presidential elections.
Conclusion: Despite the challenges, Poland has the opportunity to demonstrate its maturity and leadership in the EU by leveraging its economic and political position.