Polish media reported that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was not satisfied with the results of the work of the Minister of Agriculture Czeslaw Sekierski.
The Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Czeslaw Sekierski, may be fired due to the lack of results in the direction of the peasant protests and negotiations in Ukraine. Rzeczpospolita reported this on Monday, April 1.
According to the publication, the Third Way coalition alliance is “concerned about the fate” of Sekierski and the Minister of Climate and Environment Paulina Gennig-Kloska. “Our information shows that the Prime Minister is not satisfied with their work. Sekierski failed to cope with the agrarian protests and negotiations on the Ukrainian side, and Gennig-Kloska started with a false start and a “windmill scandal,” the publication wrote.
“We will defend Sekierski, but from Hennig-Kloska it may be different,” one of Tusk’s government ministers, who comes from the Polish Peasant Party (part of the Third Way), like Sekierski, told Rzeczpospolita.
Many more ministers, according to Rzeczpospolita, may leave the government not because of criticism of Tusk, but because of the desire to move to the European Parliament after the European elections. For example, the Minister of Development and Technology Krzysztof Gietman and the Minister of Culture Bartolomej Sienkiewicz. State Property Minister Boris Budka can leave at his own request.
“We will see which of the ministers is so nice to think that they will have such a chance in the European elections,” Tusk commented on the desire of some ministers to become European representatives, noting that for this “there must be a very serious . achievements.”
It was previously reported that during last week’s negotiations between the Ukrainian and Polish government delegations on trade and transit, Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michal Kolodziejczak acted inappropriately and ultimately “attacked” his Ukrainian counterpart.
Let’s recall that in February, Minister Czeslaw Sekierski, on behalf of farmers, apologized for Ukrainian grain spilled from trucks. At the same time, he said that the farmers seem “understandable,” and “the reaction of Ukraine is extreme.”
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Source: korrespondent

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