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Poland’s PM Donald Tusk says his party’s computer systems targeted in cyberattack

News RoomBy News RoomApril 2, 2025
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Donald Tusk, Poland’s Prime Minister, has revealed that his centrist political party, known as the Civic Platform Party, has been targeted by a cyberattack that he claims originated from external forces, specifically ties to Russia or Belarus. His introductory remarks on social media, shared on platform X, suggested that the attack had evidence suggesting it was linked to a so-called “eastern” origin, reminiscent of Russia or Belarus. He even reminded the public that his Civic Platform Party is the target of potential foreign interference in the electoral process, with elections scheduled soon for 18 May. This placement underscores Tusk’s critical view of his political party and its divide within theidalist stance.

Tusk’s remarks came after the party was under heavy investigation for employee and election computer system surveillance over approximately 12 hours from Wednesday. He emphasized the importance of due diligence and transparency in the electoral process. Public figures, including Jan Grabiec, the head of Tusk’s office, confirmed the evidence, stating that the attack was targeted at and against employees of the Civic Platform’s computer systems. Grabiec emphasized that while Belarusian talent has infiltrated Poland’s systems in past cases, the Analytical and Security Services (ARS) had identified theparms. This issue is being closely watched as the frontrunner for the upcoming election is the Civic Platform candidate, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who holds around 35% of the polled votes. His main contenders include Karol Nawrocki, backed by the Law and Justice party, with around 20% of the poll, and Sławomir Mentzen, a far-right coalition supported by the Szyliği party, who also holds around 20% of the votes.

The election cycle is set to be a significant challenge for Tusk, as it comes well into the year when Poland is expected to hold its first presidential election, scheduled for 18 May. This is a critical period for the Prime Minister, as the outcome could define his political position and the direction for the next years. The frontrunner, Trzaskowski, stands on a-solid support base with around 35% of the poll. On the lower end of the paint level, Karol Nawrocki with around 20% and prominentRODA Le sieges, Sławomir Mentzen, perhaps on the upper end of the poll. If there is no clear winner with at least 50% of the votes cast orallenges, the results will require a runoff to be held on June 1.

What is being revealed, for Tusk, is a lack of clarity and transparency in his political party’s operations. This completely undermines the interest of the Polish centrist faction, which aims to protect its geopolitical standing while isolating the_role of behind-the-scenes cackolding.

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