The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that he would present the Seimam resolution on voting for voting confidence in the coalition government. This is the government’s reaction to the presidential election from the opposition party “Law and Justice”.
Tusk can initiate a vote by the end of this week.
In the presidential election on June 1, Karol Navenki won. According to the results of the ballot calculation, he received 50.89% of voters, his opponent, Rafal Tshaskovsky – 49.11%.
The victory of Pisa Piskotsky in the election of the issue of whether the Government of Tusk can achieve significant progress in the reform of social security and restoration of the rule of law, or in such pressing issues as resolving the same partnerships or weakening the strict Polish rules on business.
According to the presidential election, he “did not change or changed anything”, Tusk noted that his government had already had experience working with the president who did not want to cooperate and that there is a plan for emergency actions.
Tusk expressed his readiness to cooperate with Navrotsky if he was ready to cooperate, but said that it would be a “surprise”. The current President Angzhdzh Duda used his veto to prevent the efforts of the Tusk to carry out reforms in the supremacy of the law.
The vote of confidence that Polsat was first informed for the first time is aimed at showing “opponents in the country and abroad that we are ready for this situation, that we understand the seriousness of the moment, but we are not going to take any step back.”
The politician writes that Tuska has a good position for survival with voting, given that the presidential election did not affect parliamentary arithmetic, although there are rumors about the dissatisfaction of his ruling coalition.
The speaker of the parliament (and the unsuccessful presidential candidate) Shmon Golovna said on Monday after the day that the election result is “yellow card – perhaps even red – for this government and this coalition”.
The Poland Party in 2050 has 35 deputies in the Coalition of Duck.
On June 2, the leaders of the centrist countries of Europe clenched their teeth and congratulated the candidate on the conservative populism of Karola Navrotsky on the victory in the presidential election in Poland on Sunday, reports Politico.
Although careful optimism prevailed among the mainstream regarding the continuation of Poland cooperation with the EU, European law rejoiced at the imaginary defeat of Brussels.
The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Lien on his hospitable appeal on the occasion of Independence Day called “Navrotsky” – “Work on ensuring the security and prosperity of our common house” – the European Union.
In accordance with the previous rule of the Party of Law and Justice, which supported the Navens, relations between Brussels and Warsaw were aggravated by strengthening human rights and departing from the rule of law, which led to the suspension of the EU financing for Poland.
The Central Government of Prime Minister Donald Tuska, who came to power in 2023, tried to restore relations and restore democratic institutions, but the previous Pisa President of Anddrage Duda prevented his veto. Evroskeptic Navrotsky, who hinted that he would fight any federalist trends of the EU, is ready to continue the efforts of Duda.
I am sure that the EU will continue its very good cooperation with Poland, ”wrote von der Lien. We are more and more together in our community of the world, democracy and values.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky also expressed the hope that the two countries of the trade unions will continue close cooperation. During the election campaign, Navrotsky promised that he would block Ukraine’s attempts to join NATO, but agreed to continue to supply weapons, as Kyiv resists full invasion to Russia.
Supporting each other on our continent, we give Europe more power in world competition and approach the achievement of a real and long world, ”he wrote in a hospitable post about X ..
The Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban, another conservative nationalist who now has another ally in Warsaw, was more captured in his greetings.
Source: Racurs

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