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President says anti-Semitism has 'no chance' in Poland
By: Associated Press   
Published: May 18, 2006   
 
Poland's president assured the Israeli ambassador Wednesday that anti-Semitism has "no chance" in Poland, responding to Jewish anxieties over a new coalition that includes a nationalist party with a far-right youth wing, the presidential office said.

President Lech Kaczynski met with Israeli Ambassador David Peleg on Wednesday afternoon to address concerns over the coalition with the League of Polish Families, a nationalist and Catholic party with the radical, right-wing All-Polish Youth group.

"Mr. Kaczynski guaranteed that there is no space for anti-Semitism in Poland," Andrzej Krawczyk, the president's undersecretary of state, told The Associated Press.

All-Polish Youth members have been known to make Nazi salutes and chant "Sieg Heil" during street protests. The group also has attacked gay and women's rights marches in past years.

Kaczynski assured Peleg that he, his office and his governing Law and Justice party were guarantees that "anti-Semitism in Poland has no chance," the presidential office said in a statement.

Law and Justice sealed a coalition May 5 with the League, and another small party, Self-Defense, that gives it a majority in parliament.
 
 
 

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