The Washington Post reports  (From Parapundit  via Larry Auster):
A  Double Act Takes Center Stage in Poland:
Despite Earlier Promise to Voters, Twin Brother of President Is Named Prime  Minister
By Craig Whitlock Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, July 9, 2006; Page A12
BERLIN,  July 8 -- Ever since their party scored big in Poland's elections last fall, the  Kaczynski brothers -- identical twin movie stars with equally big political  ambitions -- were widely assumed to be running the country in tandem behind the  scenes. Now, it's official.
On Saturday, Poland's governing Law and Justice Party voted to name its party  leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the country's new prime minister. With his brother,  Lech, already holding the Polish presidency, there is no longer any doubt that  the 57-year-old, chubby-faced twins are in charge of the eastern European  country...
Many Poles were skeptical of the official explanation, given the fact that  Marcinkiewicz had among the highest approval ratings of any politician in  Poland. The Kaczynskis' political enemies, of whom there are many, warned that  the brothers wouldn't be satisfied until they were able to vanquish all their  rivals.
"Poles are right to fear the concentration of power in the four hands of  two brothers," said Donald Tusk, leader of the opposition Civic Platform  party and the loser to Lech Kaczynski in last October's presidential race.
The Kaczynskis have been famous in Poland since the 1962, when as child actors  they starred in a hit movie, "Those Two Who Would Steal the Moon." As  adults, they resisted communist rule and joined the leadership of the Solidarity  trade union movement.
Even today, they are difficult to tell apart. Lech is distinguished by two extra  moles on his face; Jaroslaw is known as the unmarried brother who lives with  their mother.
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