Tusk's New Government Sworn In. President: “People Care Less About Political Disputes Than About Security”
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The government is responding to the presidential election defeat with changes that are intended to boost its support. A new energy ministry will be created, and a judge who criticized the former PiS government will be appointed as justice minister.
Secret night meetings of opposition leader Kaczyński, government pressure to postpone the swearing-in of the new president, government reshuffle. And on August 6th, the inauguration of a new head of state with whom the government gets along even less than with the current one. Polish politics is driven by sharp disputes.
Tusk especially praised those ministers who are leaving the government, and who were most attacked by the opposition right - both the conservative nationalists from Prav i Pravda, from which President Duda is also a member, and the radical right from the Confederation party
Tusk's New Government Sworn In. President: “People Care Less About Political Disputes Than About Security”
President Andrzej Duda today presented nominations to the new ministers in Donald Tusk’s government. The president emphasized that security is currently the key concern for Poles. “Disputes, clashes, political revenge matter far less to people than whether they live in safety, in comfort, and whether they are affected by the most fundamental and serious concerns,” […] The post Tusk’s New Government Sworn In. President: “People Care Less About Po…
Radosław Sikorski admitted on Polsat News that he had a chat with President Andrzej Duda after the swearing-in ceremony of the new ministers at the Presidential Palace. "I asked the president for advice on relations with the elect," the deputy prime minister said on the Gość Wydarzeń program.
The new composition of the government also includes the creation of several new departments.
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