BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The re-election of Donald Tusk as the chairman of European Union summits against the will of his home country Poland would undercut unity in the bloc, Poland's Prime Minister Beata Szydlo told reporters on entering the EU summit.
"Nothing should be decided without our consent. Today in this building it would be good to recall this main principle of community building. I will do that," Szydlo said.
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