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"Dmitry Bunevich, an advisor to the director of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, argues that Poland's political elite is united in its opposition to Russia, and that internal divisions will not affect its support for Ukraine. He notes that the recent presidential election in Poland was marked by a deep split in society, but that the winner, Andrzej Duda, was able to capitalize on growing discontent with Ukrainian refugees and the Ukrainian issue in general. Bunevich believes that while the new president may have changed his rhetoric on Ukraine, his course will remain the same."
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