Polish FM Jacek Czaputowicz Resigns Amid Soaring Covid-19 Cases

Published August 20th, 2020 - 11:21 GMT
Polish Foreign minister Jacek Czaputowicz holds a joint press conference with his counterparts from Finnland, Estonia and Latvia to mark the 100th anniversary of Latvia-Russia peace treaty in Riga, Latvia on August 11, 2020 Gints Ivuskans / AFP
Polish Foreign minister Jacek Czaputowicz holds a joint press conference with his counterparts from Finnland, Estonia and Latvia to mark the 100th anniversary of Latvia-Russia peace treaty in Riga, Latvia on August 11, 2020 Gints Ivuskans / AFP
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Czaputowicz had served in the post since January 2018, and previously served as deputy foreign minister.

Jacek Czaputowicz has resigned as Polish foreign minister, local media reported Thursday. 

Czaputowicz saw the aftermath of last month’s presidential election as a good time to step down, and expressed hope that his successor “would continue the current line of policy and work to further strengthen Poland's position in the international arena," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Monika Szatyńska-Luft told public broadcaster Polish Radio.

Czaputowicz had served in the post since January 2018, and previously served as deputy foreign minister.

His move came two days after the health minister resigned amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Poland’s ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS), whose candidate Andrzej Duda narrowly won July’s presidential election, has been criticized for its handling of the pandemic as daily cases remain high.

This article has been adapted from its original source.     

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